So What's It All About?
Well it's about you and a synergy with a nature.
Getting back to nature can feel like an impossible task in today’s climates when we are surrounded by concrete and technology with all kinds of black screens. But that’s no reason to keep putting it off. There are so many benefits to getting outside and being with nature, even if it is just in your own back garden. So if you feel like you’ve lost touch with mother nature, then maybe this website can give you some ideas on how to tune yourself back into her healing vibes.
You do not have to go to the countryside to experience nature; you don’t even need transport; your very own back garden or local park has everything to get you started. To start, you could find a nice spot to read your books. As you listen to the sound of the birds and feel the blades of grass on your feet as you read, you’ll start to feel like you’re getting back to nature already.
If you have a garden at home, this is a perfect way to get back to nature, without even going anywhere. Spend some time gardening to really get to know the surrounding nature, understand who lives and what grows in your own back garden. You’ll be surprised at what flora and fauna will thrive just meters away from where you sleep at night.
Time lapse filming.
At Wild Manchester one of the things we do to raise awareness of the wildlife in our Manchester is to use cameras to capture nature as it happens. Here are a collection of spring time flowers filmed in time lapse.
Things To Do
Where To Start in our wild manchester?
This website has some tips and suggestions for you to enjoy nature. Don’t worry if some ideas don’t feel right for you. See if you can find some that do, or adapt one to suit you.
- Grow or pick food.
- Bring nature indoors.
- Do activities outdoors.
- Help the environment.
- Take notice of nature.
- Make creative art.
- Learn about medicinal plants.
- Create a growing space.
- Plant vegetables in your garden.
- Grow food together with others.
- Go fruit picking.
- Learn to find edible plants.
What we do at wild manchester
Wild Manchester has unique features that enable you to watch live-streaming 24hr nature as it happens, and trail cameras that enable you to see and take pictures of animals up close when they have tripped the camera.
Wildlife cameras, also known as trail cameras, Trip Cameras, digital scouting cameras and camera traps are rugged, weatherproof, Solar operated digital cameras that can record video or photos, night or day.
Monitoring Nature for fun & Study
Need Simple Ideas For Nature Play And Family Fun?
Play is one of the main ways in which children develop and learn. Through play, children learn about themselves and the world around them. To help families, child carers, play workers and education groups to make the most of Wild Manchester we’ve compiled some activity ideas, links to books, videos, tips and tricks to help keep children’s imaginations engaged and build their natural connection to nature.
The Website is still very new, but we add new idea’s and content on a regular basis to keep it up to date and interesting. We welcome any input from our visitors and if you have any activities or events taking place for children then let us know, and we will put them on the Website.
Capturing Nature as it happens
Example Trip / Trap Camera Footage.
We have Trip / Trap camera locations where we set them for overnight photography.
Things to do at wild manchester
Interesting Nature Articles
At Wild Manchester, we have an article section with interesting topics such as foraging, herbal medicine, recipes from foraged foods, some basic skills to enjoy the outdoors and much more. Wild Manchester also welcomes people who want to contribute articles about nature or photo’s of their adventures in nature. New articles are posted weekly.
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