
Join London Wildlife Trust at Peckham Library to learn about the amazing wildlife thriving in the capital
Daniel Greenwood will be giving a talk about the array of wild animals and plants that live in London, despite it being a densely populated city
London is known to have over 13,000 species of plant, animal and fungus, though this talk will focus more on those you can expect, or perhaps least expect, to encounter
Daniel is the Conservation Project Officer for Sydenham Hill Wood in the south of the borough of Southwark, a very special nature reserve. The Wood is home to hedgehogs, foxes, owls, hawks, falcon, stag beetles, as well as a number of butterflies, amphibians and lots of mushrooms
London’s natural past will be illustrated to show how our wildlife manages to thrive in one of the greatest cities in the world
Where: Peckham Library, 122 Peckham Hill Street, Peckham, London, SE15 5JR
Cost: Free
When: Friday 5th February 2016, 11am-12.30pm
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