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Index
Cover Title Page Contents Foreword by Chris Packham Gardening for Wildlife Why We Should All Garden for Wildlife Myth busting So What is Gardening for Wildlife, then? How Wildlife Sees Gardens In Summary The Right Home for the Right Species Gardening for Birds Gardening for Butterflies Gardening for Mammals Gardening for Reptiles and Amphibians Gardening for Bees Gardening for Dragons and Damsels Gardening for Moths Gardening for Minibeasts Gardening for Mosses and Fungi Creating Different Habitats Making a Woodland Home Making a Scrubland Home Making a Wildflower Meadow Home Making a Cornfield Home Making a Heathland Home Making a Wetland Home Making a Hot-rot Home Gardening for Wildlife in a Large Garden Gardening for Wildlife in a Small Garden Gardening for Wildlife in Pots Low-maintenance Gardening for Wildlife Gardening for Wildlife in the Function Zone Gardening for Wildlife in the Leisure Zone Gardening for Wildlife in the Production Zone Gardening for Wildlife in the Aesthetic Zone Gardening for the Planet The Top 500 Garden Plants for Wildlife Gardening for Wildlife Calendar Measuring Success Recommended reading Photo credits The RSPB Acknowledgements eCopyright
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