Barking and Dagenham's Flagship Project for London Gets Go Ahead
What Lies Beneath? London’s Geodiversity makes its way to the surface
(6 October 2010) The London Geodiversity Action Plan is launched at Kenwood House today - the first of its kind to be produced for an urban area.
Tottenham School wins Big Wildlife Garden Award for London
(1 October 2010)Bruce Grove Primary School, London N17 will be confirmed as the regional winner for London today in the Big Wildlife Garden School of the Year Competition.
(10 September 2010) GPs and environmental groups work together to put health at the heart of community regeneration at Lordship Recreation Ground
Urban wildlife and green spaces in London get £1.2 million boost
(6 July 2010) Access to Nature Programme funds 6 new projects in our capital
Cows MOOve in to rescue West London Meadow
(22 May 2010) Grazing brings new lease of life to wildlife site in Hillingdon
On your marks, get set …. Twitch!!
(15 May 2010) Environmental organisations were under starter’s orders with binoculars and Oystercards today to race each other across London in the annual "Oystercatcher Bird Race" to help celebrate International Year of Biodiversity.
Natural Play to reduce childhood obesity rates in London
(15 March 2010) A new campaign to promote benefits of natural play for the Capital’s young people was launched today by London Play with funding from Natural England and City trading firm ICAP.
Wildlife challenge: England’s lost and threatened species
(11 March 2010)First ever audit of all of England’s lost and declining native species
Centuries of conservation records go under the microscope
(23 February 2010) Response to the launch of the MPA Coalition - The MPA Coalition will be important channel for dialogue with fishing industry.
New scheme to help children experience London’s woodlands
(12 February 2010) A new initiative starts this Sunday 14 February to encourage children to explore and learn more about London’s fantastic array of trees and woodlands.
London's revived rivers win awards
(4 February 2010) The Environment Agency’s London Rivers Action Plan won first place in the Climate Change category of the Royal Town Planning Institute annual planning awards 04 February 2010.
Green belts: more than lines on a map
The first major survey of the environmental state of Green Belt land and the benefits it provides for people and wildlife is published today in Green Belts: a Greener Future - a joint report produced by Natural England and the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE).
Natural London – through the lens
(20 January 2010) Stunning shots of Natural London will be on display at Camley Street Natural Park between 29 January and 02 February 2010. To complement the free exhibition, there will be family-friendly, free activities and photography workshops over the weekend of 30/31 January.
Get fit and explore the “wild side” of London
(13 January 2010) Shedding the pounds and keeping fit couldn’t be easier with a whole host of greenspace to be explored across the capital this year.