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Spring wildlife gardening
As the days get longer and warmer we’ll all be itching to get out into the garden and start sowing, planting and tidying for a glorious summer display. If you don’t already garden with wildlife in…
Autumn wildlife gardening
Autumn is traditionally the time to tidy up your garden, ‘putting it to bed for winter’ as my grandfather would say. Times and attitudes have changed, and I’d like to put in a big plea for not…
Mid winter wildlife gardening
The shortest days are upon us, and spring may seem a long way off, but there are still jobs we can be getting on with in the wildlife garden. Most important, though, is protecting what’s already…
Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Gardening for Wildlife - No Mow May
The No Mow May campaign started last year, and the results show what a great bonus for wildlife lawns can be. Dr Cath Price explains more...
Shropshire Wildlife Trust at 60
Welcome to Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Shropshire in Spring
Ponds and wildlife
Shropshire Wildlife Trust conservationist recognised for wildlife work
He is one of the county's most passionate conservationists and now Stuart Edmunds has been recognised for his wildlife work with a national award.