Wildlife World increases production to meet demand

Increasing demand for its wildlife products has led Wildlife World to completely redevelop its workshops for better production efficiency and output, the company has revealed.

wildlife-world56-workshop-02-highresThe company has effectively tripled the size of its workshop facility within its base at Chavenage outside Tetbury in Gloucestershire where its full product range and bespoke wildlife products are made.

With its range of wildlife habitats, feeders and accessories Wildlife World is now reaching a much bigger market in both the UK and internationally, the company explains. This year, Wildlife World has added two major UK retailers to its customer list for whom the company makes special versions of its bird and insect habitats, feeders and its bee and bug biome. Further afield, Wildlife World’s development of the American market has seen new retail partnerships with home and lifestyle department stores Hammacher Schlemmer and American Gardeners Supply.

Wildlife World founder and managing director Norman Sellers commented: “We are delighted with the company growth we have achieved this year, particularly because it means that more consumers are understanding the real benefits of our habitats to wildlife and ecology in general. Even though production volumes are well up, we continue our focus on making sustainable products which are not only fully researched and tested but also are made from environmentally-friendly materials such as FSC timber and water based paints.”

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