The Green Island Veg Economy
G.I.V.E is a group dedicated to the sharing of all things which can be grown at home or on your allotment. I hope that hundreds, if not thousands of you here on the IOW will join G.I.V.E and…
G.I.V.E is a group dedicated to the sharing of all things which can be grown at home or on your allotment. I hope that hundreds, if not thousands of you here on the IOW will join G.I.V.E and…
Team Wilder member, Gemma Paul and her son enjoyed looking for invertebrate minibeasts in their garden the other day. They're helping us answer the question, ''How wild are we?…
Wickham and Knowle Climate Action Group (WKCA) is a small group of friends and neighbours that decided to take practical action following the October 2018 IPCC report and the 2019 State of Nature…
We may be feeling we have metamorphosed from social butterflies into solitary bees in the past few weeks, but out there, there are plenty of both butterflies and bees working hard to ensure we can…
Spring is here! Though we may not be able to go out that much this spring, there is still a lot to look forward to about the season. The days are noticeably longer and warmer, flowers are…
Last week work finally started on the development of Frances Annie Place as part of our Wilder Portsmouth initiative. A group of local school girls, and winners of our Wilder Futures Competition,…
Education Officer, Susan Simmonds, takes some peaceful moments away from the chaos of life to notice the signs of Spring in her garden.
Team Wilder member and Southsea resident, Adam Humphrys, used his small garden to create some big spaces for wildlife.
Team Wilder member, Janette Stroud, from the Isle of Wight, stopped mowing her lawn last Summer. Within weeks, she found her garden was teaming with insects and a higher diversity of plants.
Team Wilder's local villages in the Test Valley are coming together to take community action to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.