Wild About Nature

We Asked
We asked residents across Wirral to get involved in our Wild About Nature programme by trying out simple, seasonal activities that support local wildlife, such as building nest boxes, creating mini ponds, and making bird feeders, and to share photos of what they created on our interactive map. These activities were designed to help people connect with nature and play a hands‑on role in looking after Wirral’s unique environment.
You Said
Residents took part in a wide range of the suggested activities and uploaded photos that show the creativity, care and commitment taking place in communities across the borough. The submissions highlighted the actions residents are already taking to support wildlife. Full details of responses are in the report section on Wild About Nature | Have your say Wirral.
We Did
Using the photos and activities shared by residents through the Wild About Nature interactive map, we began mapping where community-led environmental actions are taking place across Wirral. This insight will help us shape future seasonal activities, identify areas where additional support or workshops may be needed, and feed into wider work to protect and enhance local biodiversity as part of the Borough’s Biodiversity and Net Gain Strategy.