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Stephen Barlow

Simple things you can do to help wildlife

From building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself to help wildlife. To find out more about gardening for wildlife, click here.

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How to grow a vegetable garden for wildlife

How to grow a wildlife- friendly vegetable garden

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Grow wildlife-friendly herbs

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How to conserve water

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How to use less plastic

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Chemical-free organic gardening

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How to compost your waste

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Do a litter pick or beach clean!

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Change how you travel

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Watch what you wash away

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How to cut out palm oil – not trees

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Change what you eat

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How to help wildlife at school

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How to be an eco-friendly pet owner

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Smart souvenir shopping

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How to help wildlife at work

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Reduce food waste

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Change your energy use

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Climate friendly gardening

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