Urban Wildlife
From the nature lover's viewpoint, modem methods of farming all too often leave the countryside sterile, with hedgerows removed, ponds filled in and wild flower meadows ploughed.
Yet there are more than one million acres of garden in Britain which could be made a sanctuary for our native plants, birds and insects. Mary Pratt , a nature conservationist, and landscape architect Chris Baines join Sue MacGregor to answer your questions on makmg your garden, no matter how small, a wildlife habitat.
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