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Are you passionate about wildlife and conservation?
Are you resilient, have great communication skills and looking for your next challenge?
Join our Membership development team by…
Are you passionate about wildlife and conservation?
Are you resilient, have great communication skills and looking for your next challenge?
Join our Membership development team by…
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 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…
We are looking for an organised, conscientious, and friendly individual to lead on the delivery of the Mid-Cornwall Moors recovery project’s community and volunteer engagement activities.
The ragged-edged, purple flower heads of Greater knapweed bloom on sunny chalk grasslands and clifftops, and along woodland rides. They attract clouds of butterflies.
Greater celandine is a very common plant that spreads easily in the garden, on waste ground and in hedgerows. It is considered a weed, but the small, yellow flowers provide nectar for insects.
Lucky enough to hold a ballot space for the London Marathon? Or would you like to complete a marathon at your own pace from the comfort of Cornwall? Take on one of the world's largest running…
Star-of-Bethlehem' and 'wedding cakes' are just some of the other names for greater stitchwort. Look for its pretty, star-shaped, white flowers in woodlands and along hedgerows and…
Greater burdock is familiar to us as the sticky plant that children delight in, frequently throwing the burs at each other. It actually uses these hooked seed heads to help disperse its seeds.
Pushing its way up through the cracks in pavements, the straw-coloured flower spikes of greater plantain or 'broadleaf plantain' are a familiar sight. This 'weed' also pops up…