Join the Lockleaze Wild Mile
If everyone does a bit for wildlife in their garden, we will be creating a patchwork of opportunity for our wildlife to visit, feed, and thrive. Please fill out this short survey, so we can map what we are all doing, and understand how best the Really Wild Lockleaze Project can support Lockleaze residents - both people and wildlife!

Any one who lives in the Ward of Lockleaze, or has a growing space/ garden in Lockleaze can join.

The information you give us will only be used to develop the Really Wild Lockleaze project and you can ask us to destroy it at any time.
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What is your name
If you are signing up on behalf of an organisation, please tell us its name
What is your email and / or phone number? This is so we can contact you regarding the project.
What is your address, and postcode? We need this to plot you on our online Wild Mile map - anonymised and using your postcode only.
Would you like to sign up to the Lockleaze Wild Mile? This means doing something for wildlife in your garden, which we will plot on an online map (giving the information by street, rather than identifying people or houses). 

Every member of the Lockleaze Wild Mile can get a free packet of wildflower seeds to and help us make a butterfly and pollinator corridor across Lockleaze, as well as a certificate for your window to show you are doing something for nature. Come and pick these up from the Buzz Community Garden on their drop in days.
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Would you like to receive the Really Wild Lockleaze Newsletter (a monthly email that tells what what's happening for nature in Lockleaze)
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Would you receive the Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust email newsletter? This is a monthly email about general events happening in Lockleaze.
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What do you already do for nature in your growing space? And what would you like to learn about?  Please tick all that apply - this will be used 
I do this
I want to learn about this
Flower beds or pot plants for pollinators
Long grass, wild meadow, or weed patch
Growing vegetables
Fruiting or flowering shrubs or bushes
Trees
Native hedge
Gaps in your fence / hedge for wildlife to move between gardens etc
Wildlife pond (with no fish)
Compost heap or bin
Log pile or wood pile
Leaf pile
Bird feeder
Hedgehog house
Bird box
Bee or bug hotel
Not using pesticides / fungicides/ slug killer etc
Use peat free compost
Pile of bricks, tiles, paving slabs, stones etc
How many meters squared of your garden do you estimate is nature friendly? Add up all the things your do in the question above, and anything else you do.
How many meters squared of wild flower meadow, weed patch or long grass do you have in your garden?
If you have hedgehogs in your street, would you be interested in talking to your neighbours to try to make your street more hedgehog friendly?
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Do you know of any nesting Swifts in your street? Or do you see them flying?
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No
Maybe
There are nests
I see them flying
Would you be interested working with your neighbours to ask the council to stop spraying weedkiller / glyphosate on your street? Glyphosate has been linked with cancer, and negative effects on wildlife.
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Have you seen any Great Crested Newts in your garden?
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We are going to start monitoring butterflies and bumble bees in Lockleaze, both by asking residents to spot what is in their garden, and by walking across Lockleaze with residents looking for at what is there. Is this something that might interest you?
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No
Maybe
Spotting them in my garden
Walking across Lockleaze
We are supporting residents who want to create nature habitat on their streets / in their public space. 

Do you have a grass verge or housing green near you that you would like to sow wild flowers, plant a tree or do something else for wildlife? 

Can you tell us what you would like to do, and where the green space is?
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