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The London plane tree is, as its name suggests, a familiar sight along the roadsides and in the parks of London. An introduced and widely planted species, it is tough enough to put up with city…
peregrine falcon credit Bertie Gregory - Bertie Gregory/2020VISION
The London plane tree is, as its name suggests, a familiar sight along the roadsides and in the parks of London. An introduced and widely planted species, it is tough enough to put up with city…
Did you know that we have 36 nature reserves across London - and they are all free to visit!
Our Director of Conservation Mathew Frith ponders what the lockdown means for London's wildlife.
From March-April students from ELATT took part in an online Wild Action Programme with our Keeping it Wild project. They learnt about London's wildlife and our work here at the Trust. They…
London Wildlife Trust’s Nature Recovery Programmes Officer explains what Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) are, why they matter for London’s wildlife, and London Wildlife Trust’s…
It's a testament to the powerful spirit of nature when a dandelion pushes through cracks on the pavement or a vibrant sprig of pink blooms emerges from beneath a lamppost.
Londoners now have the chance to help shape the future of nature restoration in the capital! By sharing your ideas, you could help identify key areas where the recovery of wildlife species and…
London Wildlife Trust and Spread The Word are delighted to announce that This Is Our Place, our nature writing project celebrating London's wildlife, nature and the diverse communities of the…
London Wildlife Trust welcome the publication of the London Local Nature Recovery Strategy and the London Green Infrastructure Framework by the Greater London Authority.
The London Plan is designed to shape London's growth - and you can have your say.