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Species sightings reports

 

Welcome to the ecocentrus project

By sharing our garden data with each other we can monitor and take action together to nurture biodiversity. The best way to begin is to sign up for a free account here and then register your garden. You can upload photos of your garden and the species you sight and others can engage in discussion with you, reporting sightings in other gardens is a new feature of the ecocentrus project.

Biodiversity in your neighbourhood

Gardeners' blogs

Matt Morton
ecocentrus founder
DRARA residents associations Environment action group
DRARA Environment Action Group – Green Flash No. 32, April 2012   Saving water in the garden If you are interested in saving water,coping with the hosepipe ban which is now in place in our area, or just saving money, the following suggestions may help. Take a look too at the more general water saving 'Green Flash' -no 31...
Matt Morton
ecocentrus founder
EQUINOX
2012  CROSS OVER March 20 2012 05:14 GMT   Venus following Jupiter Mars following later
Matt Morton
ecocentrus founder
100th Active Garden
14:41:59 18 March 2012 : New Garden created in postcode TA19 | User: BrianE A Mile stone  Now we have 174 registered gardens, and 101 of them are 'active', ie they have registered sightings. There have been 2173 sightings of 276 species. Thats an average of over 21 species per garden. What proportion of all sightable species in the...
Matt Morton
ecocentrus founder
Bring the most
Ok lets share a vision. And for a moment consider the land, the earth. its expression of life. Running through the seasons, show after show, a host to all comers, providing and stimulating life into life. honouring the water, that essence of life, holding , flowing , lifting and returning. Stimulated by the mighty sun, subtle in all the ways, casti...
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