Wildlife gardening is a bloomin' great way to help nature near you thrive.
We launched this wildlife gardening competition, with thanks to the Natural History Consortium and the Community Pollinator Fund from the West of England Combined Authority, to celebrate inspirational green spaces in our region.
Voting is now open for schools!
Finalists have been chosen for each category. The voting for individual gardens, community spaces and food growing took place 1-15 September. Voting for schools is open 2-16 October. One vote per person/email address is permitted.
The school with the most votes will win the prizes, so vote for your favourite!
To help you decide: vote for your favourite picture; a place where wildlife loves to visit, how the available space is used, if you feel inspired to take action for nature. The voting form is underneath the pictures below...
Category: Schools
A reminder of what these finalists will win...
One winner from each category, who will go on to receive:
- A wildlife camera, to capture the visitors to their garden
- £75 voucher to spend at Grow Wilder
- Prints of the photographs taken of their green space
- A wildlife gardening book from the author, journalist and TV presenter Kate Bradbury
- Ecological advice
Voting has now closed for schools. Here are the results:
Winner: Horfield Church of England Primary School
Finalist: Wheatfield Primary School
Finalist: Woodlands Academy
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