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Have you ever looked at the sea and thought, I wonder what animal I'd be if I lived there? We've got the quiz for you!
Nene Wetlands- Help for hedgehogs
This link will open on the WildlifeBCN website.
Join at the visitor centre and learn all about hedgehogs and how you can help them in your neighbourhood.
Help a hedgehog
What to do if you spot a hedgehog out in daylight, how to check your bonfire for hedgehogs and how to create a hedgehog house in your garden.
European hedgehog
Considered a gardener’s best friend, hedgehogs will happily hoover up insects roaming in vegetable beds. Famously covered in spines, hedgehogs like to eat all sorts of bugs and crunchy beetles.…
Dunsmore Living Landscape
Dunsmore Living Landscape is a precious slice of countryside from the outskirts of Coventry and Leamington to the ancient Fosse Way.
The Alun and Chwiler Living Landscape
The Alun and Chwiler Living Landscape has been operating since 2012 and seeks to better connect wildlife habitats and engage with local communities.
Which sea loving animal are you?
Which sea loving animal are you? Take the quiz!
Charnwood Forest Living Landscape
Charnwood Forest Living Landscape, situated to the south of Loughborough, covers 16,000 hectares. Strikingly different to anywhere else in the East Midlands, the Charnwood Forest is defined by craggy hilltops, dry stone walls, fast flowing streams, ancient woodlands and open views.
East Cheshire Living Landscape Volunteer
This link will open on the Cheshire Wildlife Trust website.
Our Living landscape volunteers meet every Tuesday and on occasional additional days of the week between 10am and 3pm.
You don't need to commit to volunteering every week, we will…
West Cheshire Living Landscape Volunteer
This link will open on the Cheshire Wildlife Trust website.
Our Living landscape volunteers meet most Tuesdays and Thursdays and on occasional additional days of the week between 10am and 3pm.
You don't need to commit to volunteering every…
Hedgehog
It’s time to invest in the natural world. Time to start replanting the woodlands that have been destroyed and begin connecting up the wetlands, grasslands and meadows that we have cut scars into. Today we must demand better protection for wildlife and wild spaces so that hedgehogs can roam and barn owls can thrive once again.
Great Fen Living Landscape
An ambitious 50-100 year habitat restoration project, with 14 square miles of land restored to wild fen, creating a huge nature recovery network.