World Wetlands Day 2019
London Wildlife Trust is promoting World Wetlands Day this weekend. 2nd February each year is the day when people around the world help to raise global awareness about the vital role of wetlands…
London Wildlife Trust is promoting World Wetlands Day this weekend. 2nd February each year is the day when people around the world help to raise global awareness about the vital role of wetlands…
June is probably the most predictable birding month of the year here. Our breeding birds are generally easy to see, we get sporadic visits from other birds which breed within a few miles of here,…
June here is all about breeding. This means very little bird movement of any distance takes place, so the sightings here are confined to birds that breed on-site or within a few miles of here. The…
June is always a quiet month here. Birds are busy breeding, so we tend to only see species which breed here or nearby. An exception which becomes more likely towards the end of the month is the ‘…
A statement from London Wildlife Trust on the Transport Secretary's approval this week of a third runway at Heathrow
In his latest blog about London's orchids, London Wildlife Trust's Conservation Ecologist Michael Waller introduces us to the deceptive 'bee orchid'.
Chris Farthing gives his latest update on recent bird highlights at Woodberry Wetlands
Wildlife organisations, river and environmental groups and community associations have been working hard on plans for the sixth Thames Tidefest to be held on the tidal Thames in London on Sunday…
This large, fluffy-legged moth is often attracted to lights in May and June.
As a Keeping it Wild Trainee based in South London, I've visited a range of nature reserves, to help facilitate a connection between different sites and look after the habitat. One of these…