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Mini guides

London Wildlife Trust's website is the place to find out more about our capital's most interesting inhabitants and habitats.  Our mini guides provide lots of interesting information and useful advice about London's wild spaces and wildlife.

TomatoGrow your own wildlife friendly veggies

There is nothing quite so satisfying as growing your own produce, and it's especially gratifying to do it in an organic way that's good for the planet and benefits wildlife too. Have a read of our kitchen gardening articles...

 

Garden for a Living London

Find out about our Garden for a Living London campaign, pledge to be a more wildlife and climate friendly gardener and download your free 'how to' guides and invaluable 'wildlife gardening pack'.

 

How to make a habitat wall

A habitat wall is a striking addition to your garden, a great wildlife resource and it’s very simple to make.

 

 

Identifying insects

Mini guide to identifying insects and other invertebrates you might find in your garden, including a comprehensive book list and useful web links.

 

Gardening tip of the week!

Read London Wildlife Trust’s expert gardener's tips for Time Out magazine’s gardening section.

 

 

Manifesto for wildlife

Mini guide to wild politics. Find out London Wildlife Trust's take on the 2008 elections for mayor.

 

 
Wildlife gardening

Mini guides to making your green patch a haven for wildlife.

 

 

 
Spotted

Recent sightings of rare and interesting species in London.

 

  

 
Saving local green spaces

Mini guide to planning.

 

 

 
Cold blooded Londoners

Mini guide to the capital's amphibians and reptiles.

 

  

 

Links in the sky (c) Time WebbUseful information

Links to other wild organisations

 
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