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Keeping it Wild at London Wildlife Trust: changing the face of the environmental sector
At London Wildlife Trust our vision is of a London alive with nature, where everyone can experience and enjoy wildlife and the wider environment.
Breaking into the Conservation Sector by Keeping it Wild Trainee Lirayen
Keeping it Wild Trainee Lira shares her experiences of breaking into the conservaiton sector through volunteering, traineeships and networking with wildlife communities.
My Favourite Wild Place by Keeping it Wild Trainee Eden
As a Keeping it Wild Trainee based in South London, I've visited a range of nature reserves, to help facilitate a connection between different sites and look after the habitat. One of these…
Connecting with nature through tree identification by Keeping it Wild Trainee Yasmin
Our 4 months on the Keeping it Wild Traineeship at London Wildlife Trust has come to an end, read along to learn what the traineeship has taught me about myself and how I connect to the world…
Learning how to learn again by Keeping it Wild Trainee Shahnoor
My time as a Keeping it Wild Trainee at Walthamstow Wetlands has been great as I've been given the opportunity to experience so many new things in the wildlife conservation sector.
Be an amateur photographer with me by Keeping it Wild Trainee Charlie
I’ve always been interested in capturing wildlife moments through photography and one of my personal goals for this Traineeship was to identify five new animal or plant species a week. I’m a very…
Nature Discoveries of Summer by Keeping it Wild Trainee, Caroline
It's the little parts of nature that hold the most magic, and each wildlife spot you visit often has its own stories and secrets yet to be told. Follow along with Caroline's reflective…
Keeping it Wild this half-term with Cassie, a London Youth Delivery Officer
I was lucky enough to spend every day of the half-term week outside with the fabulous team from the London Wildlife Trust delivering our Wild Action Days to the youth organisations participating…
Farewell to Summer by Keeping it Wild Trainee Naomi
As summer begins to fade, and autumn draws nearer, I reflect.
Forgotten eels by Keeping it Wild Trainee Lee
In Melanesian mythology, a mysterious, huge serpent-like fish lives at the bottom of lakes. Known as Abaia, it considers all the creatures in their lakes their children and is fiercely protective…
Keeping it Wild: Youth Accelerator Fund Project
Young Londoners took the lead in protecting our city's wildlife in London Wildlife Trust’s latest digital learning programme