Hibernation – wildlife’s winter survival strategy
The Wildlife Trusts’ youth activism manager, Arran Wilson, draws on his background as a lecturer in zoology to explore what exactly hibernation is, and which animals rely on it to get through…
peregrine falcon credit Bertie Gregory - Bertie Gregory/2020VISION
The Wildlife Trusts’ youth activism manager, Arran Wilson, draws on his background as a lecturer in zoology to explore what exactly hibernation is, and which animals rely on it to get through…
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 on the publication of the Mayor’s London Environment Strategy this week.
London Wildlife Trust position statement on the proposal for a new 11-flat block near to Hutchinson's Bank nature reserve.
Discover the different ways that moths and butterflies spend the winter.
A statement from London Wildlife Trust on the Transport Secretary's approval this week of a third runway at Heathrow
Enjoy a nature discovery session in a quiet atmosphere. For children with SEND and their families.
Enjoy a nature discovery session in a quiet atmosphere. For children with SEND and their families.
October saw five species added to the Wetland's year list with three smart drake common scoter and a pintail - both the first for two years - as well as a grey plover the highlights. Lesser…
The spectacular sight of 11 Spoonbills over the Wetlands was the undoubted highlight of September. A long-staying Caspian Gull, two Garganey, the second Short-eared Owl of the year and a good…
A long-staying oystercatcher - an unusual winter record in London - was the highlight of a very dull month at the Wetlands. December also brought a small cold-weather passage of wigeon and lapwing…
November saw a nice run of scarcities including the second pintail and third and fourth woodcocks of the year.