Working with Islington Council and Friends of Duncan Terrace Gardens to enhance local biodiversity

We were proud to have partnered with Islington Council and the Friends of Duncan Terrace Gardens on a new project to enhance local biodiversity in one of the borough's parks. The project involved the installation of several wildlife-friendly features, each designed to support the park's ecosystems and contribute to the health of its resident wildlife.
Working closely with Islington Council and the Friends of Duncan Terrace Gardens, we were able to identify the best locations for each feature, taking into account factors such as sunlight exposure, existing habitats, and visitor traffic. By carefully selecting the placement of each feature, we were able to ensure that they would be effective in supporting local wildlife and contributing to the overall health of the park's ecosystems.
One of the key components of the project was the installation of bird boxes. These provide safe and comfortable nesting sites for a variety of bird species, including blue tits, great tits, and robins. By adding more nesting opportunities to the park, we hope to encourage more birds to make their homes there and contribute to the park's biodiversity.
In addition to the bird boxes, we also installed a number of insect hotels. These structures provide shelter and nesting sites for a variety of different insects, including bees, butterflies, and ladybirds. By supporting these vital pollinators, we're helping to maintain the health of the park's ecosystems and contribute to the wider goal of creating more sustainable and resilient urban environments.
Another important element of the project was the creation of new bat boxes. These boxes provide roosting opportunities for local bat populations, helping to maintain the ecological balance of the park and contribute to its overall health. By providing a safe and comfortable place for bats to roost, we hope to encourage more of them to make their homes in the park and contribute to its nighttime biodiversity.
The Friends of Duncan Terrace Gardens played a vital role in the success of this project, providing valuable insights and guidance on how best to support the park's ecosystems. Their passion and dedication to the park's well-being were essential to the project's success, and we're grateful for the opportunity to work alongside them in this endeavor.
We're thrilled to have had the opportunity to work with Islington Council and the Friends of Duncan Terrace Gardens on this project, and we're excited to see the positive impact that these new features will have on the local wildlife. At Green Earth Habitats, we're committed to creating spaces that are both functional and sustainable, and this project is just one example of how we're working to build a more resilient and diverse ecosystem in the heart of the city.




