Nature Recovery Plan
PDNPA (opens new window)
PDNPA (opens new window)
  • Introduction
  • Context
  • The Peak District
  • Themes

  • Trees
  • Moorland
  • Farmland
  • Water
  • Wilder landscapes
  • Economics
  • Advice
  • Development
  • People
    • Access and recreation respects nature
    • Public authorities delivering nature recovery
    • Nature recovery integrated into local businesses
    • Local communities taking action for nature recovery
    • Everyone can do something
    • Case Studies

      • Ring ouzel and climbers
      • Ponds in a Pot
      • Be Peak District Proud
      • Verges for wildlife and people
  • Beyond the Peak

People / Case studies

# Ponds in a Pot

The Wildlife Trust has a myriad of ways for everyone to get involved (opens new window) with nature recovery in their local area. If you haven`t already got involved, their Pond in a Pot (opens new window) scheme is a great way to create aquatic habitats for local birds, invertebrates and amphibians in just a few hours, no matter how big or small a space you have to use, and they can be created very cheaply, or even for free!

Other things everyone can do for nature include planting wildlife pots (opens new window), building bird boxes (opens new window), cutting your carbon (opens new window), creating bug hotels (opens new window) or hedgehog highways (opens new window).

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