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  Pocklington and District u3a Garden Wildlife Group is led by Tony Flavell, founder of popular Greener Pocklington tree planters but here the focus is on wildlife. The group is very sociable and meets in various members’ gardens. They undertake practical projects and swap ideas about the plants people are using – which plants to choose and where to site them in order to look after garden visitors and encourage bio-diversity. The group says four main needs for wildlife are food, water, shelter and a place to breed. Everyone can help maintain a healthy eco-system by making a few small changes in their garden – even doing a little can help a lot. How does your garden rate? A variety of plants will encourage different species of birds, animals and insects. Swifts can be encouraged by fitting special boxes onto houses. Hedges and shrubs provide ideal places for birds to nest and a bird bath doesn’t need to be ornate - just somewhere for birds to feel safe to drink. Small animals will nee