Take the Nature Pledge

and Garden for Nature

Join us in pledging to do things better for nature

The Nature Pledge is a list of principles that help nature thrive in our gardens and green spaces. 

Putting these principles into action, whether you have a window box, a small area at your workplace or a large private garden, can improve habitat for wildlife and insects, as well as mitigating the impact of climate change and improving your physical and mental wellbeing.

Could you, or your workplace pledge to support nature in the BCP area?

You can pledge to:

  • plant native/wildlife-friendly tree and plant species
  • collect rainwater for watering
  • stop or reduce chemical use to control weeds
  • use only peat-free compost or make your own, if you can
  • allow areas to grow naturally without interference and leave space for wildlife
  • use natural ground cover and not artificial / plastic products
  • install bird and bat boxes on your house/building or in your garden
  • reduce mowing to allow more nature in your garden
  • manage trees for wildlife value, leaving deadwood and ivy where possible
  • install ponds or encourage wetland areas where possible, if safe to do so
  • consider nature-friendly material choices
  • create more food growing spaces
  • volunteer some time to improve nature locally

The full story at bcpcouncil.gov.uk/the-nature-pledge

Download & share The Nature Pledge (pdf)

Garden For Nature

Would you like to see more birds, bees and butterflies in your garden?

Almost 20% of greenspace in the Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole area is people’s gardens, and gardens are becoming increasingly important for wildlife. There are likely to be over a hundred native species of plants and animals in an ordinary UK urban back garden – so the way you manage your garden can really help wildlife conservation.

For handy tips and a collection of guides to welcoming wildlife to your garden or outside space, visit parksfoundation.org.uk/garden-for-nature

Greenspace Initiatives

Future Parks Rethinking the future of BCP's parks and green spaces

Give to parks, nature & green space Be a force for nature in BCP

Let it grow Managing our grass areas for people and for nature

The Nature Pledge & Garden for Nature Helping nature at home, school or at work

Greenspace strategies, plans & reports Investing in nature recovery, healthy living & climate change resilience

The Stour Valley partnership Working together on a landscape-scale project