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A secluded area of woodland in South London, with small grassy glades, set on the broad slopes of a deep railway cutting, which supports 170 species of flowering plants
A secluded area of woodland in South London, with small grassy glades, set on the broad slopes of a deep railway cutting, which supports 170 species of flowering plants
The London plane tree is, as its name suggests, a familiar sight along the roadsides and in the parks of London. An introduced and widely planted species, it is tough enough to put up with city…
London Wildlife Trust’s new flagship nature reserve, Woodberry Wetlands, opens on Sunday 1st May. It sets a new bar for 21st century nature conservation and provides an inspirational showcase for…
London Wildlife Trust is the only charity dedicated solely to protecting the capital's wildlife and wild spaces, engaging London's diverse communities through access to our nature…
This valued local nature reserve was restored from a railway cutting.
A disused railway line cutting with limestone-loving flowers
Join Durham Wildlife Trust in celebrating the first day of ‘30 Days Wild’ at an exciting open garden event.
A disused railway cutting that hosts an impressive variety of orchids and the largest colony of a very rare tree - the Irish whitebeam.
This nature reserve safeguards one of the only two remaining British locations of limestone woundwort.
Celebrate London Rivers Week by joining the team at the reserve as a citizen scientist, surveying the invertebrates in our ponds
Join SWT staff and volunteers to undertake practical activities to help conserve the local environment.