Beginner’s Guide to Creating a Wildlife Pond

Lauren Kennedy (British Dragonfly Society) discusses how we can introduce wildlife ponds into our gardens with some top tips.

Glowing, Glowing, Gone? The Plight of the Glow-worm in Essex

Dr Tim Gardiner discusses his research into the decline of one of Britain’s most iconic beetles.

Amphibians

Learn about British amphibians, the threats they face and what you can do to help.

The Mind of a Bee: An Exploration of the Intelligence of Bees

Delve into the mind of a bee with Prof Lars Chittka (Queen Mary College of the University of London) and explore how bee brains are unparalleled in the animal kingdom.

Make Your Garden Alive with Deadwood

Caitlin McLeod (Buglife) discusses practical ways to add and manage deadwood in your garden, creating a natural haven that benefits biodiversity while adding rustic charm to your outdoor space.

Beginner’s Guide to Garden Bird Nest Boxes

Hazel McCambridge (British Trust for Ornithology) provides practical tips to make your outdoor space a bird-friendly sanctuary.

Using Bioturbation Behaviour To Create New Functional Groups for Earthworms

Delve into an experiment investigating the burrowing, feeding and casting behaviour of 50 species of earthworm with Yvan Capowiez (National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment in France).

Hedgehogs

Learn about one of Britain’s most loved animals, the threats it faces and what you can do to help.

Molluscs on the March: Engaging the Public with Mollusc Collections

Mark Carnall (Oxford University Museum of Natural History) takes us on a journey into the magnificent world of molluscs with tales from the museum collections.

Swifts

Learn about the iconic Swift, threats to these incredible birds and what you can do to help.