Weaving a patchwork of safe havens for Nature globally, in our gardens, schools, public spaces and beyond.
“In We are the Ark, Mary Reynolds gives us a much needed reason for hope. The gardener, the conservationist, the city planner and the nature lover will all be inspired for this wonderful book shows how thousands of even small wildlife friendly gar...
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Suggested: Building an Ark can take a lot of time or very little time, depending on the land in question- e.g. if there are lots of non native plants to remove then there is a lot of work to do. After that, the effort put in depends on how many layers of creature support you want to create e.g. a pond, a drystone wall or a wild hedge. Time also depends on how many layers of plant communities you want to create. Depending on your space, you can create many layers of plant community, such as a mown area, a meadow, a shrubby area, a woodland etc.
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The old belief is that that wildlife lives somewhere else, but there is nowhere else left. The loss of biodiversity is even more threatening than climate change because it is rapidly reducing the ability of the earth to maintain clean air and water and to provide food and habitat for all her creatures – including us. The gardening industry is contributing hugely to this, as is industrial farming and fishing so it's time to clear the books and rebuild this industry into a life supporting one. We are the ARK' is designed for anyone with access to land - at home, at work, at school or in their community. This movement aims to surround peoples spaces and places with their true nature, to restore health and bio diversity in a patchwork quilt of hope and action, patch by patch, ARK by ARK. Together we will rebuild native plant communities, healthy water systems and ourselves from the ground up.