Spring Issue Of Lost In London Out Now
Charming mag reveals the wilder side of London.
Charming mag reveals the wilder side of London.
New housing for London’s bats, bees and other bugs.
Important wildlife habitat under threat from development of St Joseph’s church.
Peace, wildlife and nature within the nooks and crannies of the city.
The annual must-see show opens today.
London’s honey producers go head to head at Royal Festival Hall
The London Wildlife Trust needs your help to find out how many kestrels live in the capital. (Apparently the census didn’t get them.)
Well done if you took part in the Big Garden Birdwatch. Now it’s time to step up for nature.
Time is running out for the wild tiger. A fancy fundraiser in Knightsbridge last week hoped a smattering of stars would help raise a shedload of cash for the cause.
Remember these poor bees, reduced to hanging round a Soho lamp post earlier this year? Shocking. Spare a fiver of your hard-earneds and you could help house a bee in its very own Brutalist high rise.
The Thames has been voted the worst river in England and Wales in the Our Rivers awards 2010. The public vote fingered pollution as the key reason but despite its muckiness many voters also said the Thames was their favourite river, leading to it achieve …