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The Great British Hedgehog Drive
Help the Wildlife One Society save the nation's hedgehogs & educate the general public on conservation.
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Preventing Pesticides in Public Spaces
Help the Wildlife One society reduce the use of pesticides in our public spaces by committing your organisation to our accredited PPIPS scheme...
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The GB hedgehog drive: Our mission

Originating five years ago as a greater Manchester Initiative – the Tameside Hedgehog drive is back and bigger than ever. Now known as the Great British Hedeghog Drive, we’re targeting local schools and Community programs to teach hedgehog Sustainability, our director is Travelling around giving talks on conservation, and we are continuing to offer our free hedgehog winter boxes around the nation. Click to get involved and help Hedgehogs in your community.

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Preventing pesticides: Our mission

The wildlife One Society Believes in conservation at grassroots level. However, our Involvement doesn’t stop there; We Believe there is no point in helping Wildlife Survive in the next field they die of Pesticide Poisoning. That’s why we’re so Insistent on making the council, and other organisations commit to our PPIPS Policy. Click the link to find out what we’re doing and how you can help…

 

 

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Our History

Wildlife One started with our director, Alexander Howson, trying to improve hedgehog survival in his local community and has grown to a team of over 30 volunteers. Click here to read about the Wildlife One Society’s journey from a small  Manchester-based initiative to a Nationwide Society, seeking official charity registration.  

 

 

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Book a free conservation talk

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As an organisation, our Society believes in local, community-level education. As part of our efforts to achieve this, our director, Alexander Howson, has embarked on a nationwide tour of the country to educate local communities. This has included schools, conferences and suitability events. All talks are entirely free of charge, although a goodwill donation to any wildlife charity is appreciated.

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Meet the species: Oystercatchers

Wildlife One September 9, 2022

Simplicity can often be beautiful. The stunning contrast of black and white with the luminous blood-red beak and eyes makes the oystercatcher a sight to

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Meet the Species: Turnstone

Wildlife One May 15, 2022

During the summer months, creeping along a rocky beach in the northern fringes of the world will often get you face to face with the

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Meet the species: Rough-Legged Buzzards

Wildlife One March 11, 2022

The bane of many vole and lemming populations. The Rough-Legged Buzzard is a raptor well suited to hunting in colder climes. As their name suggests,

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Meet the Species: Slugs

Wildlife One February 10, 2022

The term “slug” is a catch-all for any land-based gastropod mollusc that doesn’t appear to have a shell. This stipulation came about becomes some species

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Is fishkeeping the ideal hobby for you?

Wildlife One May 15, 2020

Why keep tropical fish? A question which may be proposed by many not yet acquainted with the rewards and benefits of maintaining a thriving aquarium. In

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5 ways to make money from fishkeeping

Wildlife One February 21, 2020

  “ If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life”. This is a rather famous quote attributed to many

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Discover the 3 best shoaling fish for your Aquarium!

Wildlife One October 21, 2019

Imagine a brightly lit aquarium, lined with platoons of  luminous green plants proudly guarding  a centerpiece of algae and moss-clad bogwood. Around it, small shoals

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July 10, 2025

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How To Help Make Money On Slot Machines: Maximise Your Winning Potential

July 10, 2025

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Prevention against pesticides in public space policy

Click this link to see how the Wildlife One Society is working with councils, housing associations and other land-owning bodies to push for the use of fewer pesticides in public green spaces.

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The Wildlife One Society has been active as a community project for over five years and is now going through the process to becoming an official registered charity.

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