Fungi Walks at Sydenham Hill Wood in October
October Nature’s Gym Dates
In a change to some listings that you may see, the first two Nature's Gym sessions in October 2013, will be held at the following locations. Thursday 3rd October - Old Tidemill School - Frankham Street, Deptford. 1. Train: Deptford, 2. DLR: Deptford Bridge, 3. Bus: Many inc. 47, 53, 177 & 453, 4. Parking: … Continue reading October Nature’s Gym Dates
Nature's Gym will be off for the next two weeks. We will return on 19th September at Upper Pepys Park. More information on how to take part can be found here.
Help save London’s bees
London's bees are in trouble, but with your help, we can save them. Find out how. and watch the video below for tips and advice!
Open Day at Grove Park nature reserve
Work day at Hither Green Triangle
Fresh from their enjoyable evening at the Network Rail Partnership Awards the Friends of Hither Green Triangle spent a sunny few hours in the Nature Reserves clearing the footpath and the area around the pond. They still hope to find funding to restore the pond as it is an important habitat and from a quick … Continue reading Work day at Hither Green Triangle
Bat walk at Ladywell and Brockley Cemetery
Daniel Greenwood from the London Wildlife Trust will be leading a bat walk at Ladywell and Brockley Cemeteries. The walk will start promptly at the Brockley Road gate at 19.30. As the Cemeteries are closed to the public at that time, late arrivals will unfortunately not be admitted. The walk may not last the full … Continue reading Bat walk at Ladywell and Brockley Cemetery
Secret Wild London – Saturday 24 August 2013
Visit this unique nature reserve on the cusp of London and enjoy guided walks of the trackside flora and fauna, with the chance of glimpsing birds of prey like kestrel, buzzard or even red kite as they commute along the railway line.The site will be open between 11am-4pm.A tree walk will begin at 1pm and … Continue reading Secret Wild London – Saturday 24 August 2013
London Assembly survey on London’s Green Spaces
The London Assembly Environment Committee is investigating London’s green spaces and their value for biodiversity. You can provide views and comments by completing the survey available through the link below.http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor-assembly/london-assembly/investigations/londons-wildlife-and-green-spaces