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European otter
The sinuous otter is an excellent swimmer and can be seen hunting in wetlands, rivers and along the coast - try the west coast of Scotland, West Wales, the West Country or East Anglia for the best…
Send a 'letter to the Editor'
Sending letters 'to the Editor' of local newspapers is another great way to speak up for wildife.
New opportunities for young people to work with nature and wildlife in London
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…
Great North Wood Project Officer Chantelle on breaking down barriers to nature for young Black people
Our Great North Wood Project Officer Chantelle's shared her thoughts on the Natural Lottery Heritage Fund during Black History Month - head over to their blog for an inspirational read.
Do a litter pick or beach clean!
Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!
Letter - April 2023
Letter - February 2022
Nature Tots – sessions inspiring young people to engage with nature
Nature Tots is London Wildlife Trust’s Forest School programme for preschool children aged 18 months to 5 years.
White-letter hairstreak
The white-letter hairstreak gets its name from the white lines that form a 'W' shape on its underside. It is an elusive butterfly, spending much of its time in the treetops.
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…
A letter to my fellow Black Environmentalists: My Personal Reflections on Black History Month and The Environment Sector by Charlie N
The global African and Caribbean diaspora have been fundamental to shaping and inspiring London’s history, culture and growth for centuries. You only need to look at the legacy of African and…