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UK householders can halt the decline of many birds by making their gardens more wildlife-friendly, a charity says. | UK householders can halt the decline of many birds by making their gardens more wildlife-friendly, a charity says. |
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said simple measures can help preserve populations of house sparrows, starlings and song thrushes. | The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said simple measures can help preserve populations of house sparrows, starlings and song thrushes. |
It has recommended allowing patches of long grass to grow, so that insects which act as food can thrive. | It has recommended allowing patches of long grass to grow, so that insects which act as food can thrive. |
Dr Darren Moorcroft from the RSPB said the British garden was part of a larger wildlife community. | Dr Darren Moorcroft from the RSPB said the British garden was part of a larger wildlife community. |
Wildlife community | Wildlife community |
The charity's Homes for Wildlife scheme, which is launched on Saturday, will call for gardeners to plant deciduous trees, native shrubs and climbers like as honeysuckle or roses - all of which provide food and shelter for birds. | The charity's Homes for Wildlife scheme, which is launched on Saturday, will call for gardeners to plant deciduous trees, native shrubs and climbers like as honeysuckle or roses - all of which provide food and shelter for birds. |
We will make a real difference for many of our birds and other wildlife Dr Darren MoorcroftRSPB class="" href="/1/hi/uk/7062517.stm">Building a bird haven | |
The RSPB has also suggested plants which are rich in nectar and seeds such as sunflowers and alyssum. | The RSPB has also suggested plants which are rich in nectar and seeds such as sunflowers and alyssum. |
It said it hoped that more than 200,000 people will support the scheme. | It said it hoped that more than 200,000 people will support the scheme. |
Leaving pot plants on balconies can also encourage insects which provide food for birds, it added. | Leaving pot plants on balconies can also encourage insects which provide food for birds, it added. |
Dr Moorcroft, RSPB head of conservation management advice, said "gardens are the richest wildlife habitat on earth". | Dr Moorcroft, RSPB head of conservation management advice, said "gardens are the richest wildlife habitat on earth". |
He added: "By taking simple wildlife-friendly steps in our gardens, collectively we will make a real difference for many of our birds and other wildlife," he said. | He added: "By taking simple wildlife-friendly steps in our gardens, collectively we will make a real difference for many of our birds and other wildlife," he said. |
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