Rewilding to help in the restoration
of our ecosystem.
A pot on a balcony containing wild flowers or a corner of your garden, left untouched, would be great. Every effort supplies a vital foot hold to our native plants and wildlife. ππ
Turning a lawn into a meadow will create a space to help pollinators and native plant species. They are not weeds but native plants that play an active part in sustaining the local ecosystem.
The difference between a flower and a weed is your mindset!
BELOW: A sunny corner of the garden left wild is a real boon to nature. Here a male Orange Tip butterfly is shown on the left, with a female on the right looking to lay her eggs on the native Garlic Mustard, caterpillar food plant
Butterflies are a barometer to the environmental disaster we are rapidly approaching.
Banning pesticides and active rewilding is despirately needed π±πΌπ¦ππ¦⬛
It is essential to protect the diverse species that make up our unique ecosystem, and vital to the health and viability of our lives, work and wellbeing.
Here are some informative articles (click image to go to story)
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