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Chester Zoo urges Cheshire residents to protect wildlife during autumn and Bonfire Night by preserving natural garden features and checking bonfires for animals.
Autumn and Bonfire Night pose risks to wildlife, prompting Chester Zoo and the Networks for Nature project to urge residents to protect animals by leaving seedheads, logs, and dead wood in gardens for shelter and food.
They warn against leaving Halloween pumpkins out, as they can harm hedgehogs, and stress checking bonfires for hidden animals before lighting.
The initiative, covering 60 square miles in Cheshire, supports biodiversity through habitat creation and community involvement, backed by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Residents are encouraged to volunteer and enjoy seasonal nature activities like bat walks and foraging.
Chester Zoo insta a los residentes de Cheshire a proteger la vida silvestre durante el otoño y la Noche de las Hogueras preservando las características naturales del jardín y revisando las hogueras en busca de animales.