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More than 25,000 people have worked to transform their gardens into wildlife reserves, according to the RSPB. | More than 25,000 people have worked to transform their gardens into wildlife reserves, according to the RSPB. |
The gardeners took part in the charity's Homes for Wildlife project which offers tailored advice on how to turn gardens into nature havens. | The gardeners took part in the charity's Homes for Wildlife project which offers tailored advice on how to turn gardens into nature havens. |
People made on average 12 changes, including offering seed mixes, growing nectar-rich plants and planting dense bushes, the RSPB said. | People made on average 12 changes, including offering seed mixes, growing nectar-rich plants and planting dense bushes, the RSPB said. |
They said wildlife is increasingly dependent on our gardens for food. | They said wildlife is increasingly dependent on our gardens for food. |
'Red-listed' | 'Red-listed' |
Over last 30 years house sparrow numbers have declined by 65%, starlings by 73% and song thrushes by 50%, the RSPB reported. | Over last 30 years house sparrow numbers have declined by 65%, starlings by 73% and song thrushes by 50%, the RSPB reported. |
The charity said this decline meant these birds are now all "red-listed species of conservation concern". | The charity said this decline meant these birds are now all "red-listed species of conservation concern". |
Richard Bashford of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said: "It's fantastic that people are so committed to making their homes and gardens wildlife friendly. | Richard Bashford of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said: "It's fantastic that people are so committed to making their homes and gardens wildlife friendly. |
"Through Homes for Wildlife, we're trying to reverse the alarming declines of familiar birds such as house sparrows, starlings and song thrushes - large numbers of these birds make their homes in our gardens." | "Through Homes for Wildlife, we're trying to reverse the alarming declines of familiar birds such as house sparrows, starlings and song thrushes - large numbers of these birds make their homes in our gardens." |
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He said the efforts of gardeners in the scheme would help secure their future. | He said the efforts of gardeners in the scheme would help secure their future. |
The charity said more than 50,000 people have taken part in Homes for Wildlife scheme, and more than 25,000 told them about their gardens. | The charity said more than 50,000 people have taken part in Homes for Wildlife scheme, and more than 25,000 told them about their gardens. |
Of these more than 90% said attracting birds and insects to their gardens is important to them. | Of these more than 90% said attracting birds and insects to their gardens is important to them. |
A spokesman added: "The fifth most popular activity - growing plants in tubs to attract insects - shows that regardless of size or shape of garden everyone can take part. | A spokesman added: "The fifth most popular activity - growing plants in tubs to attract insects - shows that regardless of size or shape of garden everyone can take part. |
"More than 4,000 people took action on balconies or in gardens smaller than squash courts. In even a tiny space, you can make a real difference for wildlife." | "More than 4,000 people took action on balconies or in gardens smaller than squash courts. In even a tiny space, you can make a real difference for wildlife." |
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