A PARTNERSHIP between a food brand and a conservation charity is set to protect 15 million square feet of Scottish wildflower meadow.
Ella’s Kitchen, which sells organic baby and toddler food, has teamed-up with the RSPB in order to protect wildflower-rich grasslands around Loch Lomond and on the island of Tiree.: the biodiverse grass plains known as machair.
, resulting in problems like the loss of pollinators. But it’s not too late to intervene. Ella’s Kitchen is facing into these challenges through targeted action in this new partnership that is both good for nature and good for people. These meadows contain over 120 flowering species of plant and support a wide range of birds, bees, and bugs, including the threatened Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary, and Grasshopper Warblers.
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