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UK sports clubs boost biodiversity by letting nature go wild on their grounds
Across the UK, sports clubs are starting to do their bit for biodiversity, forgoing the urge to cut back and tidy, and allowing nature to take over. Even golf courses, for years dubbed “green deserts” by conservationists, are changing. Image of apple trees growing at Whalley Range cricket club in south Manchester where they have nurtured more than 200 trees
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image of: fruit and vegetables growing at Whalley Range CC, the inaugural winners of The Cricketer’s Greenest Ground Award
uk-sports-whalley-cricket
UK sports clubs boost biodiversity by letting nature go wild on their grounds
Across the UK, sports clubs are starting to do their bit for biodiversity, forgoing the urge to cut back and tidy, and allowing nature to take over. Even golf courses, for years dubbed “green deserts” by conservationists, are changing. Image of apple trees growing at Whalley Range cricket club in south Manchester where they have nurtured more than 200 trees
#uksda #uksportsdevelopment #sports #sportsclubs #athletics #hockey #cricket #smithfieldspr #gb #sports #golf #walking
image of: fruit and vegetables growing at Whalley Range CC, the inaugural winners of The Cricketer’s Greenest Ground Award