Welcome to the Surrey Biodiversity Partnership Wiki

Welcome to your second generation wiki! It is an online, shared workspace that will allow you to collaborate effectively with others. You can use it for many purposes:

  • Project Management
  • Collaborative Writing
  • Efficient Document Sharing
… the only limit is your imagination!

How to start

Maybe you are used to work with a wiki… and maybe not. If you would like to get used to the basics of wiki edition, just go to the sandbox. This space is meant to let you learn by yourself ;-)

There are other steps that you may want to go through, such as :

  1. Configuring your wiki by clicking on the 'Administration' link at the top right.
  2. Changing the layout and menu contents by using the Panel Wizard
  3. Modifying this page, for example stating what your wiki is all about. Place a couple of carefully phrased sentences on this page. (You just have to click on the Edit button at the top left of the page).
  4. Inviting your friends, family or co-workers to enjoy collaboration made easy.
  5. Writing your documentation, sharing ideas, creating different spaces and organizing them the way you want.
  6. And then write some blog posts in order to summarize your work.
For more information you can visit the documentation on xwiki.org.

Let's go! This XWiki is yours, we hope you'll enjoy it ...

Congratulations, The XWiki Team

News

Wildlife Gardening Conference and Fayre

Great Gardeners Welcome Wildlife

Join the Forum for Gardening with Wildlife in Mind at Regent's Park in London for the 2008 Wildlife Gardening Conference and Fayre. There will be presentations of practical advice from wildlife garden experts Dr Ken Thompson and Chris Baines, plus a choice of practical workshops ...

Wiki Upgrade

This wiki has been upgraded to the latest version of XWiki. This has fixed a number of bugs and will allow us to introduce a number of new features over the next few weeks.

Please leave a comment if you notice any issues that you think may have been caused by this upgrade. I will be checking back regularly.

Adam

The Song Thrush

See the partner site for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds for an article about song thrushes

The number of song thrushes has plummeted in the past 30 years. Some reasons for the decline include loss of hedgerows, increased use of chemicals in the countryside and intensive farming methods.

This article contains Four sections. The first contains facts about the life and times of the song thrush, the second discusses song thrushes in the garden and ways to attract them,the third suggest sources of further reading and the fourth gives links for further information. ...

Living Landscapes

The Wildlife Trusts' "A Living Landscape" document can be found in the attachments file at the bottom of the News page. Or click to download: A Living Landscape WTs.pdf 1.6MB

This ...

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