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Friday 12 April 2013

Wildlife Gardens Initiative

Milford Conservation Volunteers have embarked on producing a Wildlife Garden Initiative, as part of the Biodiversity Action Plan for the parish.
This is where wildlife habitats and species important to the area will be summarised, and actions to conserve them agreed. Gardens can provide excellent habitat for wildlife and can be given a helping hand by making a few simple changes to the way we manage them.

This initiative is aimed at getting Milford residents, and of course MCV members actively participating in this project. So whether you have a large, medium or small garden, or even a small window box or a corner of your garden that you are prepared to give over, they can all be modified and made better for wildlife.

Have you got a Tiger in your garden?
Have you seen in your garden any slow-worms, garden tiger moths, stag beetles, or early bumblebees?
Tiger Moth

Do you encourage wildlife to your garden with plants rich in nectar and pollen – especially in early spring and late summer? These do not have to be wild flowers although that helps to bring back disappearing plant species.

Can birds, creepy crawlies, little mammals, etc. find a few small and untidy spots for nesting and hibernation (even if they haven’t used them yet, as far as you know)?

Do you have a fish-free pond or little basin surrounded with plant cover, which might encourage reptiles, amphibians, dragonflies, etc. (they can be quite easy to please)?

Information about what uses your garden is needed to encourage the rest of us make space for wildlife.

The MCV aim to compile and make available a sample of successful Milford on Sea wildlife gardens.
Gardens will not be formally accredited, nor publicised by name or address without your permission, so can remain anonymous, nor will you be under pressure to open yours to the public (although this can be very enjoyable and rewarding), nor will you be press-ganged into conservation working parties!

So if you have a garden that’s good for wildlife, please get in touch with your contact details (Name, E-Mail Address, Tel No. & Home Address), without commitment, and we will arrange to talk with you. If you are looking for new ideas or advice we may be able to help you, free of charge!

Have you seen the Milford Conservation Vounteers webite? It is definately worth and look: www.milfordcv.org  You might even want to join, membership is just £5 per person, with children & students free.
If you would like to join in with the Wildlife Gardens Initiative please contact:
Giles Darvill, Co-ordinator, Milford BAP Wild-life Garden Project. Contact on 01590 642558, giles-darvill@foxhat.freeserve.co.uk, 10 Studland Drive, Milford SO41 0QQ

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