Get involved!
There are lots of ways you can get involved with Wildlife in Tower Hamlets – either through volunteering, attending one of our many Wild Events in Wild Places that are held throughout the year or by recording wildlife that you see - but most importantly, your involvement starts in your own garden.
‘Gardens and Grounds’ is one of the four habitat action plans for the Tower Hamlets Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP). Together gardens and grounds make up around 28% of the land use of the borough (compared to 10.9% for our parks), a significant total.
Many of these areas are of low habitat value but with active public involvement they can become a rich network of green corridors for biodiversity to expand and flourish. Animals can move easily from one to another and seeds can be spread forming potentially rich and important habitats for wildlife.
If, like the majority of residents in Tower Hamlets, you do not have any outside space, you may like to consider creating a window box. These can be excellent for wildlife. The following links may provide inspiration;
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/wildlifegarden/atoz/w/windowbox.asp
http://www.theurbangarden.co.uk/window_boxes_planters.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/plant_windowbox1.shtml
Free lunchtime talk - How to Encourage Swifts - Thursday June 5th 2008
28/02/08
Renewable energy and biodiversity enhancement opportunities in Tower Hamlets
10/02/08
Wild otter found in Tower Hamlets
25/01/08
Hedgehogs on endangered list as manicured gardens take their toll
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