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There is no easy way to describe how a ‘habitat’ looks; it is simply that which allows something to feed, breed or shelter from the elements. This could be grassland, woodland, a pond, a pile of rubble or the roof of your house. It is usually the case that the natural environment offers more opportunities for wildlife than the built environment, but both have their own place and nothing should ever be ruled out as having no importance for birds, mammals, insects or plants.

Grassland

Parks and Greenspace

Ponds, Rivers and Canals

The Built environment (including private gardens)

Woodland, Scrub and Hedgerows