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I have a Woodpecker box in a woodland garden and i am trying to attract them to nest here.…
Re: Could we do More to Help Our Frogs?
We used to have around 12 rogs in our garden but over the last 5 years, teir numbers have reduced to 2-4. The quantity of…
Re: Attracting Newts To Your Wildlife Garden Pond
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Re: How To Attract Frogs To Your Garden Pond And Keep Them There
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Re: The Pros And Cons Of Badgers In Your Wildlife Garden
This week our cat went missing for more than 3 days (never happened before). When she finally came…
Re: The Pros And Cons Of Badgers In Your Wildlife Garden
Since early in the year we have had a badger visit our garden on a nightly basis, we left out…
Re: The Pros And Cons Of Badgers In Your Wildlife Garden
A badger comes to my garden most nights and can open the waste food bin even if I lock it. I leave…
Re: How To Attract Frogs To Your Garden Pond And Keep Them There
Every spring a frog visits my garden ( don’t know if it’s the same one ) and I find it in…
Re: What to do About Foxes in Your Garden
The foxes I know definitely aren't cute, they are nasty vermin that bring nothing but misery and destruction and would…
Re: Caring for Hedgehogs in the Garden
I found a baby hog in my garden this afternoon wandering around disoriented. After some googling it seem to have…