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Marvellous moths and why they matter?
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…
How to help wildlife at work
Attracting wildlife to your work will help improve their environment – and yours!
Wild Work Days Reserves
Why do we feed wild birds?
Dave Clark explores the motivations behind one of Britain’s most popular wildlife related activities
Winter work in wildlife
Musings from Keeping it Wild Trainee Dan
Why should we care about moths?
For National Moth Week, Keeping it Wild Trainee Ishmael talks about their importance as some of the most diverse and successful organisms on earth.
Nature Nurtures Anthology 2023 - professionally publish your creative work
Submit your creative work for this years Nature Nurtures Conservation + Creative Arts Collective nature anthology book. Selected pieces will be released in a print and digital anthology with a…
New opportunities for young Londoners to work with wildlife
A new partnership to help young people get involved with nature conservation
How Wild Talent work placements helped me learn new skills
London Wildlife Trust trainee Matthew Rich writes about his experience of two work placements with large conservation organisations
New opportunities for young people to work with nature and wildlife in London
Keeping it Wild is a new project, led by London Wildlife Trust and funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund, that will inspire and empower hundreds of Londoners aged 11-25 to take part in urban…
'Sometimes birds don't listen to me' - the work of a Conservation Officer in London
What does a Conservation Officer do?
Based at Walthamstow Wetlands, a reservoir complex within the lower Lee Valley, I joined the London Wildlife Trust in this role in 2021. To help…