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Objective

We are ready to assist and encourage new homeowners to be proactive in creating welcoming gardens for wildlife and birds,  providing three key components for their survival:

Shelter

Shelter: One bird sitting on top of a birdhouse, while another bird flies into it.

Food

Food: A robin sitting on a bird feeder filled with seed.

Water

Water: A garden bird sitting at a bird bath.

Did you know?

Providing care, water, food and shelter for our garden wildlife can have a positive effect on other species as they all depend on the services each other provides for survival - this leads to a more balanced eco-system and sustainable habitats.

Caring for garden birds is not only important for wildlife and their survival, they bring enjoyment and company to us - which can help create a healthy, positive frame of mind.

We can educate children to care about our natural world hands-on by creating habitats in their own gardens.

Biodiversity forms the 'web of life' and we all depend on it. With our help, nature can thrive within our communities.

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