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Digging (a pond) for victory!

Last week signalled the end of the Easter Holidays for Wallington County Grammar School, and on Wednesday, with help from a few of the students, we made the final finishing touches to their new wildlife pond. Back in March, the… Continue Reading →

Lets remember that every day is Earth Day

April 22nd is Earth Day. This first began in the United States in 1970 and has since spread to include up to 175 countries. http://www.earthday.org/ The purpose is to raise awareness of the impacts of climate change and encourage people… Continue Reading →

Microchiroptera, the new way to spell cute…

Bats, flying rodents eh? Tangle in your hair? Squeak a bit? Suck your blood? If you believe the common misconceptions about bats, you may think that they are either something to fear or a bit rubbish at being a mouse.That… Continue Reading →

Making Earth Hour Last

This Saturday is Earth Hour. Which means at 8:30pm you are encouraged to switch off your lights for one hour. Earth Hour first started in Sydney, Australia in 2007 to take a stand against climate change. Since then it has… Continue Reading →

Searching for Bluebells

I imagine I am not the only one that is delighted to discover the abundance of native wildflowers that can be found in springtime. One of the UK’s favourite flowers are Bluebells and they can usually be found about this… Continue Reading →

Time to Conserve Water

Probably many of you saw this article from today's Guardian. " England faces wildlife tragedy as worse drought in 30 years hits habitats". http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/mar/19/england-wildlife-drought?intcmp=122 With the east and south-east of England declared in a drought many wildlife species that depend on wetland habitats are at risk. While a lot of the time it may seem like there is nothing you can do to make a conservation difference, this is one case where each and every one of us can do something- conserve water! Most of us do not take the time to think about how much water we waste at home whether it is from not fixing a leaky tap or letting the water run while you brush your teeth. However, there are many little things you can do that can help significantly such as using the energy efficient settings on your washing machine, taking a shorter shower, using a bucket when washing the car or keeping a container of water in the fridge. So next time you turn on the tap, remember what you can do to help the many birds, fish, mammals and insects that depend on the wetlands. For a more detailed list of tips on how to conserve water at home and in the garden Check out the Environment Agency’s website: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/beinggreen/118941.aspx

Probably many of you saw this article from today’s Guardian. ” England faces wildlife tragedy as worse drought in 30 years hits habitats”. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/mar/19/england-wildlife-drought?intcmp=122 With the east and south-east of England declared in a drought many wildlife species that depend… Continue Reading →

Take a closer look

If you look closely, one sign that spring has clearly begun is the flurry of activity around the Goat Willow trees. Usually found in lowland river or wetland landscapes this tree is important as an early season nectar source for… Continue Reading →

Working with the London Orchard Project, the London Borough of Sutton’s Biodiversity Team and the Sutton Nature Conservation Volunteers yesterday held a fruit tree grafting workshop at Carshalton Road Pastures nature reserve. People from around London gathered to learn from… Continue Reading →

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