Wildlife Gardens

[8th of December 2011]
[7th of October 2011]
[7th of October 2011]
Bugs and others, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife
[6th of October 2011]

A collection of insect related websites 

Chris Packham, Janet Street-Porter and John Craven judge the photos
Birds, Places, Mammals, People, Plants, Bugs and others, History, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife, Discover, Country Kit
[28th of September 2011]

Introducing the 2011 Countryfile Photographic Competition finalists

Mammals, Wildlife Gardens, British Wildlife
[20th of September 2011]

Help young hedgehogs, who are leaving their mothers for the first time in autumn

Westonbirt arboretum
Places, Wildlife Gardens, British Wildlife, Discover
[13th of September 2011]

Experience the beauty of autumn by taking a walk through one our top 10 places to see autumn glow

 

Birds, Mammals, Plants, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife
[3rd of August 2011]

Head off with your camera across Britain with our shortlist of some of the best places to photograph extraordinary wildlife in the UK

Wildlife Gardens
[4th of January 2011]

When the weather outside is frightful, it's best to go out to your garden and get it ready for spring, as Katie Berryman explains

Plants, Wildlife Gardens
[18th of August 2009]

Be careful when populating your pond with plants, as you may introduce species that aren't native to our shores and that can have disastrous effects on our own ecosystem. Words: Cavan Scott

Wildlife Gardens
[17th of July 2009]

Your garden pond could be a haven for wildlife this summer, but what can you do to give it a helping hand? Seb Buckton, of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) explains...

Garden pond
Bugs and others, Wildlife Gardens, Insects
[6th of April 2009]

Alice Lipscombe-Southwell reports on the launch of a project to reintroduce ponds to the British countryside

Great crested newt
Bugs and others, Wildlife Gardens, Insects
[2nd of April 2009]

Alice Lipscombe-Southwell reports on a new survey to determine the state of our reptiles and amphibians