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Conservation update at Walthamstow Wetlands
Conservation Careers - Wild Youth Hub
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.
'Sometimes birds don't listen to me' - the work of a Conservation Officer in London
What does a Conservation Officer do?
Based at Walthamstow Wetlands, a reservoir complex within the lower Lee Valley, I joined the London Wildlife Trust in this role in 2021. To help…
A Balancing Act: Access and Conservation in Sydenham Hill Wood
Since the onset of the pandemic urban green spaces have proved to be indispensable. With restrictions on meeting indoors, our parks have become the focal point of our social lives and an escape…
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.
Heathrow expansion: New plans demand new response
Heathrow Airport has announced a new consultation, relating to the proposed multi-billion pound expansion of the airport
Seeding Change Report: shining a light on the barriers to nature conservation volunteering for young women and non-binary people of colour
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…
wood anemone
A spring delight, the wood anemone grows in dappled shade in ancient woodlands. Traditional management, such as coppicing, can help such flowers by opening up the woodland floor to sunlight.
London Wildlife Trust and Mayor of London announce further plans to rewild the capital thanks to Amazon’s Right Now Climate Fund
Today London Wildlife Trust and the Mayor of London announced the launch of the Rewild London Fund Round 2, to further enable nature’s recovery in the city. Following Amazon’s £750,000 Right Now…
London Boroughs
we can advise on policy development, and support planning teams on the assessment of biodiversity net gain assessments and biodiversity net gain plans submitted by developers.
• SINCs and Local Nature Recovery Plans
we can undertake reviews of SINCs and research, develop and produce Local Nature Recovery Plans.
• Land management
we can advise on managing land to conserve and enhance biodiversity with our specialist expertise of nature conservation in urban environments.