Hello Greenzine readers,
The creepy crawlies you see in your newsletter aren't just for Halloween... this month we're bringing you our guide to supporting biodiversity by keeping your garden untidy.
From log piles to leaf litter, small changes in private green spaces can support pollinators, amphibians and birds - helping nature thrive right outside your door.
Your small actions like this are incredibly powerful and will create a network of environmental protection across the country. Head to our blog to find out more, plus further down your email, you'll find similar tips on how you as an individual can have a huge impact:
- Protect hedgehogs this Bonfire Night with The British Hedgehog Preservation Society
- Read the fantastic comprehensive resource from Kew for Community Groups and others who want to make a difference in their local green spaces
- Feed into important research around forest science
- Find TCV and other volunteering opportunities - with options for volunteering from home - on a brand new, easy-to-use platform from The Royal Voluntary Service
- And of course, feel inspired to connect with nature by the work of our own TCV teams across the UK, this month featuring urban community gardens and a Wet Willow project amongst others.
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