Baby beaver born in London for first time in 400 years | Wildlife

Baby beaver born in London for first time in 400 years | Wildlife

A baby beaver has been photographed in London for the first time in 400 years, 18 months after an initiative began to reintroduce the species to the capital. Enfield council began London’s... Read more »
Urban foxes: are they ‘fantastic’ or a growing menace? | Wildlife

Urban foxes: are they ‘fantastic’ or a growing menace? | Wildlife

The video footage that went viral last week looked like a cross between a natural history film and a documentary on the vicious nature of British politics. It showed Larry the cat,... Read more »
Paradise Wildlife Park announces heart-breaking death of ‘immensely loved’ red panda

Paradise Wildlife Park announces heart-breaking death of ‘immensely loved’ red panda

Paradise Wildlife Park has announced that its “immensely loved” red panda has sadly died. Nam Pang was a favourite with all the team, and everyone who met him fell in love with... Read more »
God’s own gardens: why churchyards are some of our wildest nature sites | Wildlife

God’s own gardens: why churchyards are some of our wildest nature sites | Wildlife

They are in nearly every village, town and city across the UK, thousands of church buildings peppering the landscape. But while many may no longer be in regular use, the churchyards surrounding... Read more »
West London river ‘dries up’ completely in spring heatwave as wildlife struggles to survive

West London river ‘dries up’ completely in spring heatwave as wildlife struggles to survive

A river in West London has dried up completely and the wildlife has been left in danger due to the unprecedented amount of sunshine London has had at the start of spring.... Read more »
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The ‘killer’ plants ‘choking the life out of London waterways’ and its wildlife

An invasive species of plant is threatening London’s waterways and ‘choking the life’ out of its ecosystems, according to an environmental trust trying to stop the weed in its tracks. The Canal... Read more »
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The incredible wildlife park 60 minutes from London that feels like an African safari

Kent is renowned for its beautiful seaside resorts, historical architecture, and breathtaking countryside views. As Londoners, we all know travelling into the ‘Garden of England’ doesn’t take long at all thanks to... Read more »
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The South London hidden ruins which you can discover overrun by wildlife

London is full of hidden gems. As the city has aged and grown, many of its treasures have fallen out of public view. But as we’ve forgotten them, nature has moved in,... Read more »