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Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,…
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Wild About Ponds
Our Keeping it Wild Project Trainee Dexter provides some tips on how to get started with your very own wildlife pond, no matter how little space you may have.
Further 21 Rewild London Fund projects announced to help make the capital more resilient to climate change
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, today announced a further 21 projects awarded a share of the £1 million Rewild London funding, helping to improve the environment and make the capital more…
The truth about London's reptiles
Keeping it Wild Trainee Lee tackles the negative stigma and reveals more about London's reptiles.
Wimbledon Park Project, Letter - February 2022
London Wildlife Trust’s support for the AELTC Wimbledon Park Project biodiversity improvements.
Wimbledon Park Project, Letter - April 2023
London Wildlife Trust’s support for the AELTC Wimbledon Park Project biodiversity improvements.
Learning about nature in lockdown London
From March-April students from ELATT took part in an online Wild Action Programme with our Keeping it Wild project. They learnt about London's wildlife and our work here at the Trust. They…
This Is Our Place – a nature writing project for London
London Wildlife Trust and Spread The Word are delighted to announce that This Is Our Place, our nature writing project celebrating London's wildlife, nature and the diverse communities of the…
Why should we care about moths?
For National Moth Week, Keeping it Wild Trainee Ishmael talks about their importance as some of the most diverse and successful organisms on earth.