Gardens for wildlife
Throughout the year, the Gulbenkian Garden is promoting a series of visits focused on how to make our gardens, parks and land, both inside and outside cities, more welcoming for wildlife – fundamental for life on Earth! Wilder magazine follows these visits and publishes articles on each of the different topis covered in partnership with the Gulbenkian Foundation.
Five signs of summer to look out for in August and September
An essential guide to swallows and swifts
How we can contribute to the health and diversity of tiny creatures in the soil
In winter, not everything sleeps. Four signs of natural life in the Gulbenkian Garden
A visit in search of five water birds in the Gulbenkian Garden
From the Barn Owl to the Little Owl: How to contribute to the conservation of nocturnal birds of prey
How to promote a diversity of mushrooms (and other fungi) in your green space
How to contribute to bat conservation
How to attract (and keep) fireflies living in your land
How to attract dragonflies and amphibians to your green area
How to attract pollinating insects that take care of our gardens
How to create gardens for butterflies
How to attract wild birds