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The Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust are launching a new award scheme to find out how wildlife friendly Hampshire and the Isle of Wight's gardens are.

A wildlife friendly garden can come in all shapes and sizes, so you don't have to have a large garden to take part, it just needs to be good for wildlife!

To see if you qualify and to find out more click here or for some more wildlife gardening ideas visit the 'Do your bit' section of Go Wild on Wight.

Image: a bug box, a ideal home mini-beasts such as ladybirds and lacewings during the Winter months.

16 November 2009
12:41:44 pm, Categories: News

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