Go wild in your garden
Successive reports from a number of wildlife organisations and charities have highlighted the pressures that the modern world is applying to British wildlife.
Town and city gardens have always been essential congregation points for wild creatures, oases of green in urban deserts. Birds and insects continuously flit in and out of them, alighting on flowers and plants, feasting on berries, sipping on nectar; small mammals pay scurrying visits, snuffling and rooting and hunting as they go.You can read the full article in the latest edition of Thame Out.