Wildlife

Garden for Nature- Home for Other Creatures

I firmly believe that we all have a sacred and solemn duty to care for, cherish, protect and enhance Wildlife, the Environment and all other Creatures in every way possible. All of us in our daily lives can do something to make this planet more beautiful, sustainable and maintain its rich diversity and fecundity. And it is a desperately urgent task: in the last 50 years our wildlife has dramatically diminished. Conservation is about ensuring our planet stays alive- and we with it.

I was brought up in a rural environment. Our games and playtime was out in the fields, woods, streams, lanes of the valleys and hills of Gloucestershire. Growing up in such a setting one instinctively one felt part of something at once beauteous and wondrous. There was a kind of a certain frugality, very little waste, natural conservation, more living with the rhythm of the seasons. and 

And how can one ever be alone as long as there is the rhythm of the seasons, the cycle of life in the greenness all around, the rustles of leaves in the breeze, the sound of the bird and the bee and smell of grass and flower after the rain? So much to delight our senses, restore our spirit and engender a sense of love and generosity to the environment and other creatures that so enrich our lives.

If anything sums it all up it is this:

"The kiss of the sun for pardon

The song of the bird for mirth

One is nearer God's heart in a garden

Than anywhere else on Earth"

And so in a spirit of thankfulness, joy, and partnership my garden has been developed to aid this process. And this takes several forms:

Planting:

Has been undertaken with wildlife in mind. So often we do not plant for wildlife. Yet gardens account for far more habitat than all the National Parks put together, so if we all took a little trouble then think of all the wildlife corridors across the nation that would be created and think of the richness this would be bring to our lives!

stephencox.gardentrust@gmail.com

(note: only enquiries dealing exclusively with The Trust are accepted)

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Conservation Philosophy

The Trust and the Garden and all its projects and teaching are run according to the spiritual philosophy of Stephen Cox. This is especially so with regards to what might be termed 'Conservation' wherein which an inner core of his fundamental principles may be found.

Taking the philosophy and teachings of Stephen Cox as its lead the Trust believes that:

o Nature and Humans can co-exist in a mutually beneficial manner which enhances their mutual condition and potential.

o That all existence on Earth is interdependent and part of a wondrous composition which is an indivisible whole.

o That caring for Nature and other creatures can improve the human condition- including its mental well-being, morality and spiritual attainment.

o That the destruction, damage and degradation of the environment as well as habitat and species must be halted and repaired and reversed.

o That any damage to the environment or other creatures is also an assault on the integrity of humanity.

o That all humans should be taught from an early age about the rights and needs of other creatures and of the importance of the health and diversity of Nature and the Environment.

o That we should encourage each other to live in as ecological, bio-friendly, non-destructive, and sustainable a manner as is possible

o That we as humans have a sacred duty to protect, cherish, and enhance the environment and other creatures.

o That all life, all creatures, and all Nature and its environment/ landscapes, eco-systems, habitats etc are sacred.

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Conservation Policy

The Policy of the Trust with regards to wildlife, the environment etc shall be as follows:

o To garden in a responsible and environmentally friendly manner.

o To enrich its extant habitats for other creatures and increase the quantity and range of habitats and create new ones

o To extend the range of species living in and visiting the garden.

o To have a policy on the rights of other creatures.

o To have a policy regarding treatment of wildlife during gardening/teaching/visits.

o To reduce use of all non-organic materials and garden in as organic a manner as possible.

o To undertake extensive composting and also to continually enrich the soil by organic means.

o To increase the range of native and wild flora and fauna.

o To maintain records of species and undertake wildlife audits from time to time.

o To communicate our values of love, respect, protection and enhancement of landscape, environment, bio-diversity and wildlife to our students, volunteers and visitors.

o And the same to the general public.

o To undertake activities, publications/articles, events, workshops etc for students and local people in pursuit of this policy.

o To encourage the protection and improvement of: the landscape, bio-diversity, environment, together with wildlife and habit of the local area in this part of North Wiltshire.

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STEPHEN COX GARDEN TRUST

is a Registered Charity (number: 1174239) in England & Wales

PURPOSE: To advance education in horticulture, conservation, wildlife, and heritage by providing study courses, training placements, talks, and workshops and other means for the enrichment of society and improvement of human well being in general based upon the Founder's garden, library, writings, teaching, and philosophy. Including skill enhancement for the young unemployed or those facing learning difficulties or other barriers to employment or self-advancement.

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