Wildlife World, innovative wildlife product manufactures, will
be exhibiting at the Glee trade show for the garden and leisure
industries, from 20th-22nd September. Having seen encouraging
growth in the last year and with the recent launch of their new
e-commerce website which allows retailers to buy their products
online this Gloucestershire based company has gained strength in
2010 whilst keeping its inspiring environmental issues at the heart
of the company's philosophy.
Wildlife World design and produce sustainable products for a
wide variety of wildlife including wild birds, mammals and insects
all of which are made from high quality mainly natural material.
From hedgehog houses, bumble bee nesters and ladybird towers
these unique products are ideal for use in school or home gardens.
Acting as an antidote to today's harsh farming techniques and
constant building developments they act as a vital lifeline for
struggling wildlife. Investment in the future of wildlife is
fundamental part of the development of products with a team of
experienced craftsmen working in the company's on-site workshop to
ensure each product is fit for purpose. It is not unusual for a
range to undergo up to a year of testing before it is deemed
suitable. Wildlife World work alongside conservationists,
ornithologists and environmental experts during this crucial
development stage.
Nature is not only at the heart of the company's product range
but also their manufacturing material choices. Wildlife World is a
member of the Climate Care scheme and only uses Forest Stewardship
Council (FSC) timber that comes from well-managed forest
sources. Founder and Managing Director Norman Sellers is intending
to raise awareness of Wildlife World's sympathetically designed
products at Glee this year saying, 'we are delighted to be
exhibiting at Glee which is an important event for those in the
leisure and garden industries. We look forward to showcasing our
latest products including our award-winning MiniBug product range
aimed at children and Homebee Honey Hive which provides a simple
solution to bee keeping.'