Forest Bathing: Unlocking the mysterious benefits of greenspaces
Keeping it Wild Trainee Dexter investigates the origins and benefits of Forest Bathing
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Keeping it Wild Trainee Dexter investigates the origins and benefits of Forest Bathing
As a trainee on the National Lottery Heritage Funded Keeping it Wild project, I was invited to attend the #iwill4nature campaign launch at ZSL London Zoo which was preceded by a Youth Voice…
London is a city of leaves, with almost 8.5 million trees. With roughly one tree for every Londoner, our capital is one of the greenest in Europe.
In a blog exploring the autumnal Great North Wood, project officer Edwin Malins celebrates a wonderful time of year to discover this ancient landscape in south London.
The Metropolitan Police’s investigation into the so-called Croydon cat killer confirmed what many suspected, that the mystery menace was our own cars, not a mysterious serial feline killer. And…
Great North Wood, project officer Edwin Malins looks back at the summer of 2018 as efforts to survey butterflies across the area were stepped up and hot weather saw purple hairstreaks leave their…
Tempers are rising in London’s hinterlands and our ancient deer parks, as male red deer – stags – roar and joust to gain dominance of herds.
Continuing a series of blogs on the Great North Wood, project officer Edwin Malins celebrates the 30th anniversary of London Wildlife Trust’s management of New Cross Gate Cutting.