A flash of Gold
I remember when the sight of a goldfinch was a moment to cherish. Rarely if ever seen in the garden, they would only ever visit during February, an...
At Ark Wildlife, we believe that even the smallest garden can become a thriving haven for nature. Founded by Sean McMenemy, a lifelong wildlife enthusiast with over 40-years of expertise, we’re here to share practical, yet simple steps, that revitalise gardens and open spaces for nature.
Sean says “I'm always eager to share my insights, anecdotes, and simple solutions from my own experience. I freely share everything I’ve learned since childhood, through to my commercial work today. Whether you're working on a feature about sustainable gardening, wildlife preservation, or environmental initiatives, I'd love to contribute my expertise to your story.”
“To be the driving force behind an everlasting revival of British wildlife – garden by garden – one simple change at a time.”
Sean McMenemy brings decades of hands-on experience and a unique passion for helping people bring wildlife into their lives. Whether you’re looking for expert commentary, practical tips, or insights into sustainable gardening, Ark Wildlife is the trusted voice in the field.
Sean's mission is simple but powerful: helping nature thrive, one garden at a time.
To read the latest news from Sean McMenemy, see illustrations of his photography, or to download press releases please visit https://ace.media/ark-wildlife
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Please direct all enquiries to::
Honest Communications
Dani Hawkins
Tel: 01332 653693
Email: danihawkins@honestcommunications.co.uk
Let us help you tell the story of how gardens can transform the world for wildlife.
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