One of the most impactful ways to support wildlife in your garden is to create a pond. Ponds provide a valuable source of drinking water for birds, hedgehogs and other wildlife, as well as a home for a large range of aquatic invertebrates.
A good wildlife pond needs to have a deeper middle and shallow sides; you can even create a pebble beach along one edge for insects to safely wade and drink. It's also important to make sure that there are safe places around the edges of the pond for wildlife to hide. You can add logs or large stones, or let native grasses and marginal plants grow. Frogs and newts can shelter here when they leave the pond but have quick access back into the water when needed.
The great thing about creating a pond is that you don't need to release wildlife into it – an incredible variety of species will find your pond by themselves. As well as frogs, toads and newts you may be surprised at which invertebrates will also take up residence!