Works to the Cox’s Walk footbridge
Position Statement by London Wildlife Trust
Updated October 2023
peregrine falcon credit Bertie Gregory - Bertie Gregory/2020VISION
Position Statement by London Wildlife Trust
Updated October 2023
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.
A statement from London Wildlife Trust on the Transport Secretary's approval this week of a third runway at Heathrow
Florence Wilkinson, author of Wild City, shares her love of the everyday urban wildlife that lives among us.
When we think of wildlife in London, our minds often conjure images of creatures like squirrels, foxes, and pigeons. However, there is a group of insects that are often overlooked despite their…
With its prominent, wavy crest, the great crested newt, also known as the 'warty newt', looks like a mini dinosaur! This protected species favours clean ponds during the breeding season…
Countless sprigs of mistletoe are now hanging in homes across Britain, fleshy green candelabra under which seasonal kisses are shared, in a modern interpretation of an old Norse legend. However,…
Common bird's-foot-trefoil has a vareity of names that conjure up some interesting images: 'Eggs and Bacon', for instance! Its small, yellow, slipper-like flowers can be seen in all…
For her A-Level Photography project, Emily-Jane is taking images of the landscapes that she loves; combining her two passions – photography and wildlife – so she can express herself in creative…
Growing in tufts, Crested dog's-tail is a stiff-looking grass, with a tightly packed, rectangular flower spike. Look for it in lowland meadows and grasslands.
The graceful great crested grebe is a familiar sight on our lakes and reservoirs, and is well-known for its elaborate courtship dance, during which it rises vertically out of the water and shakes…