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Sydenham Hill Wood
The 2020 lockdown showed us how important Sydenham Hill Wood is for people in the local area. As restrictions were placed on everyday life, we saw people turning to nature for both their mental…
Sydenham Hill Wood and Cox's Walk
A unique mix of new and ancient woodland in Dulwich, with remnants of Victorian gardens, can be found at the Trust’s oldest nature reserve.
Sydenham Hill Wood Dawn Chorus Walk
Early risers will be rewarded on this guided walk, led by a local bird expert, to take in the majestic morning spring chorus.
Reconnecting London’s Woodlands: Funding Secured for London Wildlife Trust’s ‘Reuniting Sydenham Hill Wood & Dulwich Wood’ Project
London Wildlife Trust has received a generous £1,020,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to advance the 'Reuniting Sydenham Hill Wood & Dulwich Wood' project.
Local Communities stand to benefit from project to reunite Sydenham Hill and Dulwich Woods
A dynamic new project to reunite the ancient and popular woodlands of Sydenham Hill Wood and Dulwich Wood in south London, is today announced by London Wildlife Trust.
Oak Hill Wood
This steeply-sloping medieval woodland in East Barnet is a great place to spot bats and is also home to rare trees and flowers.
A dry summer brought purple rain: the butterflies of the Great North Wood in 2018
Great North Wood, project officer Edwin Malins looks back at the summer of 2018 as efforts to survey butterflies across the area were stepped up and hot weather saw purple hairstreaks leave their…
Remnants of the Great North Wood in focus: One Tree Hill
In the second of a series of blogs on the Great North Wood, project officer Edwin Malins explores One Tree Hill in Honor Oak.
Denham Lock Wood
One of the finest examples of wet woodland in London, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in the Colne Valley.
Saltbox Hill
This rare fragment of surviving downland in Biggin Hill is said to have inspired a local man called Charles Darwin.
Wood warbler
Look for the wood warbler singing from the canopy of oak woodlands in the north and west of the UK. Green above, it has a distinctive, bright yellow throat and eyestripe.