Many thanks to Rosie Whicheloe and Francis Castro for an informative webinar about Biodiversity Net Gain and how friends groups can get involved. Some other useful links: https://view6.workcast.net/ControlUsher.aspx?cpak=1184294777619522&pak=5129674310017742 see more...
Steve and Ele from Butterfly Conservation came to speak to our biodiversity group on 6 February. See their presentation and the ensuing discussion/Q&A here. The slides and some other useful […] see more...
EXCITING OFFER for London Parks Friends Groups to create a TiCL Tree Trail for your park FREE OF CHARGE.Brought to you by TiCLme & GoParksLondon.GoParksLondon has teamed up with TiCL […] see more...
A BioBlitz, also written without capitals as bioblitz, is an intense period of biological surveying in an attempt to record all the living species within a designated area. Groups of […] see more...
Love London. Love Nature. London Wildlife Trust is dedicated to protecting the capital’s wildlife and wild spaces, engaging London’s diverse communities through free access to our nature reserves, campaigning, volunteering […] see more...
2013 promoting wildlife in local Green spaces with contributions from friends groups, London Wildlife Trust, Species Initiative, Woodland Trust and OPAL. see more...
Happy new campaigning year! Thought would share this in case of interest to anyone and may want to respond. A quick skim through it appears to sidestep the question of tree […] see more...
This is a very comprehensive site for those of you who want to understand the science behind our pesticides. Promoting safe and sustainable alternatives to hazardous pesticides see more...
Biodiversity in Cities There is an interesting article from the BBC in 2014, about a study published in Royal Society Journal B: A global analysis of the impacts of urbanization […] see more...
Guidance from the Keep Britain Tidy people (who also run National Parks Week in July) They say: Create a tree trail and be in with the chance to win a […] see more...
Dear Members of Friends Groups We’d like to remind you that the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association provides modest grants for planting projects in public spaces and school grounds. The next […] see more...
If your group has problems with unwanted and unsuitable development, it is often possible to object by quoting Local (by your council) or London Plan policies. Here we indicate which […] see more...