Great spider crab
Despite its name, the great spider crab is actually smaller than the more common European spider crab.
Despite its name, the great spider crab is actually smaller than the more common European spider crab.
Learn about companion planting, friendly pest control, organic repellents and how wildlife and growing vegetables can go hand in hand.
Attracting wildlife to your work will help improve their environment – and yours!
Surfaced spaces needn't exclude wildlife! Gravel can often be the most wildlife-friendly solution for a particular area.
Whether feeding the birds, or sowing a wildflower patch, setting up wildlife areas in your school makes for happier, healthier and more creative children.
A common spider of heathland and grassland, the Nursery Web Spider has brown and black stripes running the length of its body. It is an active hunter, only using its silk to create a protective…
Pots and containers are a great way of introducing wildlife features onto patios, or outside the front door. They are also perfect for small gardens or spaces like window ledges or roofs. Herbs,…
The spiny spider crab lives up to its name in every way! Their distinctive spiny shells are often found washed up on beaches.
All animals need water to survive. By providing a water source in your garden, you can invite in a whole menagerie!