An initiative supported by responsible home developers to reintroduce wildlife to British Gardens

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Never has the great British Public been so aware of the Natural Environment. Never before has there been such a public  outcry against governments, farmers, chemical companies, persecution and property developers because of the damage being inflicted on our natural fauna and flora.

The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. 20% of all species have declined in the last 50 years. 16.1% are now threatened with extinction. We have lost 95% of our wildflower meadows

Nature matters now more than any other time in our history, because slowly and surely it is being destroyed.

It has cast such a large shadow  on our lives, barely a day passes but it makes the headlines in the Press, the TV channels, Social Media.

You would blame no-one for feeling overwhelmed by the  size of the problem.

So, what could we do to help restore the status quo?

Thankfully there is a simple answer….. and it lies literally on our own doorsteps.

We all know there is a chronic housing shortage in the UK, social housing in particular. With a change of government, it’s anticipated  that around 300000 new homes will need to be built per year to address the shortfall. Property Developers cannot avoid the continued carnage, more nails in the coffin of our failing biodiversity.

Or can they?

Well… actually they can. They can stop it dead. They can play a major role in the restoration of Britain’s bio-diversity. It’s extraordinarily simple, and it need not cost Developers a penny.

Your Wildlife Patch has created a simple and very cost effective way to attract wildlife back to gardens which are devoid of biodiversity. Within a small patch, just 4m x 3m, we have created a wildlife haven, far better than what was there before, and your purchasers will love you for it.

The following pages explain in simple detail how you can easily create a home for wild flowers, hedgehogs, birds, butterflies dragonflies, frogs and newts. A colourful and diverse attraction for any family, singles and the elderly, so much to enjoy and with almost no maintenance.

The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. 20% of all species have declined in the last 50 years. 16.1% are now threatened with extinction . We have lost 95% of our wildflower meadows

Large Mammals

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Wild Flower Decline

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Insect Decline

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