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With the countryside changing and shrinking, our gardens are increasingly havens for a wide variety of wildlife - birds, hedgehogs and frogs, field-mice and butterflies, even foxes and badgers. How much can we, as caring participants in a complicated ecological scheme, help and encourage their presence? Should we discourage some of them? How much should we leave them alone to balance nature in their own way?
The naturalist Phil Drabble and Mike Everett , of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, are in the studio to answer your questions and hear your experiences about the wildlife in your garden.
In the Chair Judith Chalmers Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
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