Backyard Biodiversity: How to Create a Wildlife Haven (Even in Small Spaces)
Now, That's What I Call Green. - A podcast by Brianne West - Sundays

Biodiversity is a big deal - and no, it’s not just about having a few more birds in your garden. It’s about creating ecosystems that are healthier, more resilient, and able to withstand environmental stress. The good news is you don’t need acres of land to make a difference. Even a small backyard can become a thriving habitat if you know what to do.In this episode, I’m sharing practical tips on how to transform your outdoor space into a haven for wildlife, why insects are far more important than you think, and how small changes can lead to big improvements in biodiversity.In this episode, I share:What biodiversity actually is (hint: it’s about species variety, not just animal count)Why monocultures harm ecosystems and why polycultures are much betterHow trophic interactions regulate ecosystems and keep populations in checkThe terrifying truth about insect population collapse -and why that mattersHow biodiversity supports agriculture, medicine, and even tourismWhy pollinators, decomposers, and pest regulators are the unsung heroes of our ecosystemsActionable steps to make your garden a biodiversity havenKey Quotes"Biodiversity isn’t just a buzzword. It’s the foundation of healthy ecosystems.""Insects may not be glamorous, but without them, life on Earth would grind to a halt.""Monocultures are like food deserts for insects. A diverse garden feeds life at every level.""Even small changes - like planting native flowers - can make a massive difference to biodiversity."Find our full podcast via the website here:https://www.nowthatswhaticall.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowthatswhaticallgreen/You can follow me on socials on the below accounts.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briannemwest/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@briannemwestLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briannemwest/For our latest big project, find out more about Incrediballs here: https://incrediballs.com/