- Source: London Wildlife Trust
London Wildlife Trust (LWT) is an English wildlife charity based in London.
Founded in 1981, London Wildlife Trust is one of 46 members of the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts (known as The Wildlife Trusts), each of which is a local nature charity for its area. The Trust manages 36 nature reserves in Greater London and provides education services for schools, events for nature enthusiasts, and information on how to help London's wildlife.
The Trust pioneered the systematic recording of data on wildlife and the environment in the capital. Its "Biological Recording Project" became the semi-independent "Greenspace Information for Greater London", known as GIGL.
The Trust has more than 50 members of staff and 700 volunteers, and is supported by over 12,000 members. It's reserves receive over 1 million visits per year.
In its 2024 strategy document the Trust sets out its vision and mission, as well as plans for a five-year period. The trust states its vision as "A London alive with wildlife, nature in everyone's neighbourhood."
Nature reserves
= Sites
=See also
List of Local Nature Reserves in Greater London
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Greater London
Notes
References
Sources
London Wildlife Trust (2015). For a Wilder City. London Wildlife Trust 2015–20. London Wildlife Trust.
Frith, Mathew (2012). Sands, Tim (ed.). London. The Wildlife Trusts. pp. 388–397. ISBN 978-1-908739-49-0. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
External links
Official website
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- CITES
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- London Wildlife Trust
- The Wildlife Trusts
- List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves
- Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
- Essex Wildlife Trust
- Surrey Wildlife Trust
- Kent Wildlife Trust
- Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country
- List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Greater London
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