A statement from London Wildlife Trust: Diversity in the conservation sector
Our vision is of a London alive with nature, where everyone can experience and enjoy wildlife and the wider environment.
Our vision is of a London alive with nature, where everyone can experience and enjoy wildlife and the wider environment.
London Wildlife Trust is proud to present the recommendations within the Seeding Change Report, addressing the specific barriers to inclusion in volunteering within the nature conservation sector…
GrowN22 C.I.C. and the London Wildlife Trust have entered into a partnership agreement to facilitate therapeutic gardening workshops across the GrowN22 growing remit of community projects in…
Nature Tots is London Wildlife Trust’s Forest School programme for preschool children aged 18 months to 5 years.
London Wildlife Trust provides practical education lessons centred within nature. These sessions are directly linked with the National Curriculum and can be tailored to suit a range of abilities…
“I enjoyed myself so much. I have learnt to appreciate the outdoors and nature.”
Flock Together Academy is a new partnership between London Wildlife Trust and Flock Together. It aims to…
We are thrilled to have been awarded funding by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sports, delivered by Arts Council England to deliver our new project Nature Nurtures.
Nature…
Delivered by London Wildlife Trust, Nextdoor Nature gave young people the skills, tools, and opportunity to take action for nature in their local areas. This programme ran from 2022-2024 working…
Keeping it Wild is a new project, led by London Wildlife Trust and funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund, that will inspire and empower hundreds of Londoners aged 11-25 to take part in urban…