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Mayor’s green ambitions invite our response
The Mayor of London published his draft London Environment Strategy at Woodberry Wetlands this month - now all Londoners can submit their views.
Demand council candidates support nature for the Local elections 2018
Challenge your local election candidates to stand up for London's wildlife
Sun will shine on stream thanks to Mayor of London
Money from Mayor’s Greener City Fund will help reduce water pollution at Barnet nature reserve
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…
Voting for a more Natural Capital
With the London Mayoral elections approaching on 6th May 2021, the Trust is part of a coalition of environmental partners putting forward a manifesto for the incoming Mayor to consider.
A More Natural Capital: Good green growth in London - developing with nature in mind
Director of Conservation Mathew Frith explores how the next Mayor of London can harness development for nature's recovery and reduce its environmentally-damaging impacts.
Can London become wilder?
My attendance at the inaugural meeting of the Mayor of London’s Rewilding Taskforce last week, prompted me to draw on some earlier thoughts around rewilding and how this might be applicable to a…
New London Environment Strategy has laudable ambitions but there is still work to do
London Wildlife Trust on the publication of the Mayor’s London Environment Strategy this week.
David Bradshaw's Walthamstow bird round up: September 2022
The first honey buzzard since 2012 was the stand-out record of what was frankly a pretty lacklustre month. September did provide the second barn owl of the year as well as continued strong passage…
Chris Farthing’s Woodberry bird highlights: August 2022
August is invariably a good month for birds here. A good selection of warblers is guaranteed, and flycatchers usually appear towards the end of the month. With migration going on throughout august…
The Rewild London Fund
Successful applicants of the Rewild London Fund have been granted funding to improve, restore or create wildlife-rich habitats that will address the effects of climate and ecological emergency. The £850,000 fund, delivered by the London Wildlife Trust with commitment from Amazon’s Right Now Climate Fund, will support 22 projects with around 116 hectares of priority habitat to be restored or created.