Bradford is one local authority taking part in a national event aimed at helping plants and animals.
A West Yorkshire council is among a number of local authorities giving many of their mowers a month off to encourage biodiversity.
Bradford Council will be letting the grass grow freely in a number of its parks and green spaces to support No Mow May. Conservation charity Plantlife's national campaign aims to encourage wildflowers which attract bees, butterflies and other wildlife.Bradford Council said more than 80 green spaces, including sections in parks and grass verges, would be left to grow naturally.
Ishaq Shafiq, the council's Bradford South area coordinator, said: "Managing our sites in a way that supports biodiversity is one of the ways we want to create a more sustainable district for the future."
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