Table of Contents 1. Wildlife gardening for. POLLINATORS Introduction to bees and other pollinators. Explains how to attract them into the garden, with projects including how to make and maintain a bee hotel, hoverfly lagoon and bee bank. 2. Wildlife gardening for. BIRDS Introduction to birds and how to attract them, which food and nesting habitats to provide. Projects include how to make a bird box and bird bath.
3. Wildlife gardening for. AMPHIBIANS Introduction to amphibians and the variety of habitats that they need throughout the year. Explains how to dig a suitable pond. 4. Wildlife gardening for. REPTILES Introduction to reptiles, explaining which are likely to be found in a garden and what to feed them. Will include how to make a reptile tin.
5. Wildlife gardening for. BEETLES Introduction to beetles and why we should encourage them. Projects include how to make a beetle bank and bug hotel. 6. Wildlife gardening for. MAMMALS Introduction to the mammals that can be found in the garden and how to attract them, with a focus on hedgehogs as they are in decline. Explains how to make a hedgehog box and what to feed them and other mammal visitors.
7. Wildlife gardening for. WASPS Introduction to wasps and how important they are to the environment. Explains how to create habitats and encourage them to use your bee hotel. 8. Wildlife gardening for. FLIES Introduction to different types of fly and why they're important to the garden ecosystem. 9.
Wildlife gardening for. TRUE BUGS Introduction on bugs, including aphids, shield bugs, pond skaters and water boatmen. Explanation on what they do and how to create habitats for them. 10. Wildlife gardening for. SPIDERS Introduction to explain the different types of spider and their role in the garden. Will show how to create habitats for spiders in different sized spaces.