Monthly Archives: November 2010

Book review: Britain’s Mammals – A Concise Guide

The People’s Trust for Endangered Species are really keen on mammals – did you know that they own a large nature reserve on the Isle of Wight… for bats? Well, mostly for bats, although obviously the dear old red squirrels and dormice get a look in. But PTES don’t go  Read more »

22 November, 2010Permalink 2 Comments

100 – The Wildlife Garden Centenary issue

By Ruth D’Alessandro, The Wildlife Gardener The Wildlife Gardener can’t quite believe it ” here I am penning the 100th’Note From A Wildlife Garden’. It’s almost four years since we moved into Moth Mansion with attached Wildlife Garden and The Ranger asked me, “How about writing an occasional article for  Read more »

Designer Homes? Wildlife says no

By Ruth D’Alessandro, The Wildlife Gardener The Wildlife Gardener is not keen on gimmicks. Purchases should have longevity, no frills, be fit for purpose and do what they say on the tin before the moth-filled WG purse is pulled out. In the case of wildlife products, my first consideration is:  Read more »