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The Fabric Futures group at Langton Girls’ is doing amazing work as seen in this document below. We post material...
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Nettles are the larval food plant for several British butterflies such as the small tortoiseshell, red admiral and peacock. Small tortoiseshell Red...
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Just a few more days to contribute to the Bugs matter survey. Just follow this link to find out how...
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To mark International Day for Biological Diversity, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew have shared 22 actions you can take...
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Find out how to create an aquatic ecosystem by reading Francesca’s guide: Creating an Aquatic Ecosystem (1) Day 1 Day 3 Day 6 First...
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Students at our school are able to use the wildlife area during their free time, and from April to October...
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“We now have a few short years during which we can still make a choice. Where just enough remains of...
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Deadwood is an important habitat for fungi, moss, invertebrates and all the amphibians, reptiles, small mammals and birds that feed...
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Planting more native trees is always a good idea if you want to increase biodiversity. A hedgerow contains hundreds of...
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Jacob, one of our sixth form students has embarked on a series of rewilding courses at Wildwood Kent. Read his...
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Introduction: As we live in an ever-changing world and a throwaway society, items are often thrown away with little care or...
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All eight species of pangolins are found on two continents. They range from vulnerable to critically endangered. All eight pangolin...
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In September of 2022 shortly after the rewilding and repopulating of bison project had begun, the bison rangers with the...
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We all love a real tree at Christmas, we love the way it smells, the way it looks. Even the...
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Blog: www.findingnature.org.uk
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Are you passionate about the planet and conservation? Do you have any bright ideas on how to solve some of...
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Encompass - empowering young people to reimagine planetary wellbeing
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Goat willow (also known as great sallow or pussy willow) is a great addition to school grounds because it is...
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Big Garden Birdwatch | The RSPBrspb.org.uk
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Every year 500 million plastic bags are used globally. 1 billion plastic bottles reach our oceans annually, creating 300 million...
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If you are trying to increase biodiversity in your school grounds, making sure there is a nectar source for insects...
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Northfleet Technology College has established a Nature Reserve https://ntcnature.blogspot.com/
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Top tips for increasing biodiversity in schools with little space You can find other tips for raising biodiversity in your school...
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Bird and birdsong encounters improve mental health https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-20207-6
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Dark green fritillary Violets are common and widespread throughout the UK so why plant them? Violets are the foodplant of many...
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Palm Bay Primary School’s idea was to create a list of simple weekly challenges that the children could complete and...
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Project 10,000+ by Anaid and Daniel. Their project focuses on endangered and threatened trees and attempts to generate more awareness of...
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Lavender is a good nectar source for bees and butterflies and a great way to increase biodiversity in your school...