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Chris Packham’s call to plant more wild flowers across London echoes an ongoing battle to conserve nature across the city, writes Mathew Frith, London Wildlife Trust's Director of…
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Chris Packham’s call to plant more wild flowers across London echoes an ongoing battle to conserve nature across the city, writes Mathew Frith, London Wildlife Trust's Director of…
London Wildlife Trust trainee Morgan Newbold writes about his work placement with the Downlands Partnership
The Save Southwark Woods campaign is protesting the clearance of trees from sections of two active cemeteries in south London, to provide additional burial space. In 2015, London Wildlife Trust…
London Wildlife Trust trainee Matthew Rich writes about his experience of two work placements with large conservation organisations
In a city dotted with towers and spires, there are plenty of places in London for peregrine falcons to make a home – including even above Parliament itself.
South London's ancient wooded landscape is making a comeback
Throughout the Middle Ages, across a large swathe of south London, an ancient wooded landscape provided timber, charcoal…
In his latest blog about London's orchids, London Wildlife Trust's Conservation Ecologist Michael Waller reveals an orchid with historic significance
In his latest blog about London's orchids, the Trust's Conservation Ecologist Michael Waller broadens his horizons...
In his latest blog about London's orchids, London Wildlife Trust's Conservation Ecologist Michael Waller introduces us to the deceptive 'bee orchid'.