
Provide water, shelter and food and the wildlife will come
A small area in the garden area can provide a wildlife habitat in a relatively short time.
A small area in the garden area can provide a wildlife habitat in a relatively short time.
This month’s workshop was enjoyable, informative and well attended. Shaun Walsh spoke about the best plants to attract wildlife in the Noosa Area with a focus on plants that are suited to the scale of urban gardens.
What is a Solitary Bee Hotel ?
Read about how a UWG member is creating much needed housing for our local wildlife from what is usually considered a waste product. For our recently joined members there is also a link to a previous article discussing nest boxes and providing resources.
Want to Encourage more wildlife to your garden? Check out BirdLife’s guidelines on creating a bird habitat.
In this post Michelle gives an overview of why nest boxes are important for our wildlife and shares links to plans to build your own for a variety of different species. We’d love to see your photos of young raised in nest boxes in your garden!