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The Wildlife Gardens Awards are now open until July 31st 2024.
If you live, work or study in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and have access to an outdoor space then you can enter the Wildlife Gardens Awards.
The Awards are free to enter and promote 24 simple, low-cost wildlife-friendly features for you to incorporate in your outdoor space, including feeding the birds, providing water and shelter, and minimising the use of chemicals.
There are thousands of gardens in our Borough so if we all put wildlife at the heart of our gardens, allotments, balconies, office courtyards and shared green spaces then we will be supporting biodiversity and helping to address the impact of climate change on nature.
By taking part you’ll help us to understand what local people are doing to make a difference for nature, and contribute to the targets set in our local Biodiversity Action Plan (Urban Habitat Action Plan). The Wildlife Gardens Awards are a measure of your commitment, a celebration of achievement and recognition of the valuable role that urban gardeners can play in protecting and improving biodiversity across our Borough.
The Wildlife Gardens Awards are now open until July 31st 2024.
If you live, work or study in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and have access to an outdoor space then you can enter the Wildlife Gardens Awards.
The Awards are free to enter and promote 24 simple, low-cost wildlife-friendly features for you to incorporate in your outdoor space, including feeding the birds, providing water and shelter, and minimising the use of chemicals.
There are thousands of gardens in our Borough so if we all put wildlife at the heart of our gardens, allotments, balconies, office courtyards and shared green spaces then we will be supporting biodiversity and helping to address the impact of climate change on nature.
By taking part you’ll help us to understand what local people are doing to make a difference for nature, and contribute to the targets set in our local Biodiversity Action Plan (Urban Habitat Action Plan). The Wildlife Gardens Awards are a measure of your commitment, a celebration of achievement and recognition of the valuable role that urban gardeners can play in protecting and improving biodiversity across our Borough.