Lockleaze Wild Mile Map Launch!
New online map showing what residents are doing for nature in their gardens!
Have you created a wildflower patch, let your grass grow long, made a compost heap, fed the birds, or planted a tree?
Your neighbours have, and have signed up to be part of the Lockelaze Wild Mile. You can now be inspired by what they are looking at this online map.
Residents across the ward of Lockleaze have signed up to do something for nature in their gardens, creating an amazing corridor for wildlife to move between Stoke Park and the railway, as well as exploding out of the other side of the railway towards Filton.
Check out the map, and we’d love to hear what you think of it!
To sign up to the Lockleaze Wild Mile yourself, all you have to do is fill in this questionnaire to tell us things like what you do in your garden, what you would like to learn, and what creatures you see. It will help the Really Wild Lockleaze project understand what’s already being done for nature, and what else residents can do.
Everyone who signs up, gets what they are doing recorded on an anonymised online map, a free packet of wildflower seeds, and a certificate to put in their window!
Want to get involved with helping nature in Lockleaze. Call in at the Hub to meet us, or contact our Project Co-ordinator Eleanor at reallywild@lockleazent.co.uk