What will this spring bring for London’s nature?
Our Director of Conservation Mathew Frith ponders what the lockdown means for London's wildlife.
peregrine falcon credit Bertie Gregory - Bertie Gregory/2020VISION
Our Director of Conservation Mathew Frith ponders what the lockdown means for London's wildlife.
The London plane tree is, as its name suggests, a familiar sight along the roadsides and in the parks of London. An introduced and widely planted species, it is tough enough to put up with city…
Money from Mayor’s Greener City Fund will help reduce water pollution at Barnet nature reserve
Today London Wildlife Trust and the Mayor of London announced the launch of the Rewild London Fund Round 2, to further enable nature’s recovery in the city. Following Amazon’s £750,000 Right Now…
Keeping it Wild Trainee Lee tackles the negative stigma and reveals more about London's reptiles.
It's a testament to the powerful spirit of nature when a dandelion pushes through cracks on the pavement or a vibrant sprig of pink blooms emerges from beneath a lamppost.
London design house Run for the Hills has released an illustrated typographic map of our capital, with 20% of its sales going towards London Wildlife Trust.