Lambeth Bee Roads win funding to create miles of new wildlife habitatLambeth has won GLA funding to create 10 miles of wildflower patches, rain gardens and new woodland to boost biodiversity in urban landscapes.
Parklife meets Froglife for Environment campaignFive Lambeth Parks - Brockwell Park, Archbishop’s Park, Myatt’s Field Park, Slade Gardens and Kennington Park – are now safe homes for rare British wildlife.
Go Wild with Lambeth Libraries Summer Reading ChallengeLambeth Libraries Summer Reading Challenge Wild World Heroes is all about wildlife and helping the environment – as well as reading books.
Changing of the gardensLambeth Council’s parks team is working with the active Friends of Ruskin Park community group to make the park more attractive for people, plants and wildlife.
Doing our bit for Lambeth’s wildlife this winterBeetles, bats, butterflies and hedgehogs spend summer eating garden pests and pollinating our gardens and green spaces – so help them hibernate safely in the winter.
Wildlife in Lambeth: tell us what you seeSeen any wild animals or plants in Lambeth? It doesn’t matter if they’re a rare sight or if you see them everyday - help us (and them) by telling...
Woodland Memories, Heritage and Community with Nature VibezzzLocal charity Nature Vibezzz is teaching children to build wildlife habitats in the woods as part of the project to bring Knights Hill Wood, West Norwood, back to life...