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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…
Seeking the wild lights of London
The truth about London's reptiles
Keeping it Wild Trainee Lee tackles the negative stigma and reveals more about London's reptiles.
London's feathered friends by Keeping it Wild Trainee Ishmael
From first glance, it may seem like London can only be a habitat for birds which thrive in built up areas. Pigeons, for example, have curled toes, once adapted to life on rocky cliff faces, which…
Explore London's wildlife
London's Living Landscapes
Announcing our new book 'London in the Wild: Exploring Nature in the City'
In Autumn 2022, London Wildlife Trust will be releasing its new book London in the Wild: Exploring Nature in the City, with a foreword by conservationist and broadcaster Chris Packham.
Keeping it Wild at London Wildlife Trust: changing the face of the environmental sector
At London Wildlife Trust our vision is of a London alive with nature, where everyone can experience and enjoy wildlife and the wider environment.
Find London's dragonflies and damselflies
Animals of London
London design house Run for the Hills has released an illustrated typographic map of our capital, with 20% of its sales going towards London Wildlife Trust.