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The latest ecological updates from Wildwood Ecology
Connecting landscapes – the key to conserving wildlife
Why climb a tree?
The District Licensing Scheme – what it means for development
Wildwood Go Beyond – our B Corp journey
Beyond compliance Wildwood Ecology understands its responsibility to both society and the environment, which goes beyond just compliance. We believe that the protection of the natural environment is vital to the wellbeing and survival of us all. Our actions and...
Bats and the Planning System
Here at Wildwood Ecology, we are very lucky to have a wide variety of clients, ranging from large firms to individual homeowners, allowing us to work on a range of projects and to provide ecological assistance to many different kinds of people. Although often our...
Volunteering in ecology – is it worth it?
It's widely known that volunteering in ecology is desirable or expected, ahead of securing a first position within an ecological consultancy. As a student who spent a month last Summer volunteering with Wildwood Ecology, I wanted so share my experience, to perhaps...
Ponds: a quick win for biodiversity
Biodiversity and Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is undoubtedly a hot topic high on everyone's agenda for 2023. Whilst some local authorities are already planning and delivering BNG, all are now gearing up to implement the mandatory 10% net gain that developers and...
Climate change: the Egrets are not alone
Bats – Why Wildwood are so big on bats
Connecting with nature – the natural remedy for good mental health
The Power of Plants – why are plants vital?
Walking the talk: being a B Corp
Joining the B Corp community, and achieving certification in 2019, has probably been Wildwood’s most transformative decision to date. It’s provided clarity about the kind of business we want to be and how we want to conduct ourselves. It’s enabled us to establish a...