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Tag Archives: wildlife
London Wildlife Trust heroes at work again
Thursday and the volunteers from London Wildlife Trust at Camley Street Natural Park were hard at work again. They were looking after the rich mix of naturally set and cultivated plants on the towpath and the path above between Maiden … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Green spaces, New, Noticeboard, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged Camley Street, ecology, wildlife
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Plea to Argent to gift a valuable ecological resource to the King’s Cross green corridor
The King’s Cross pond, or ‘Of Soil and Water’ to use the title of this temporary art installation near the York Way railway bridge, was planned to exist for just two years. After that it will be filled in and … Continue reading
Spring has sprung, the grass is riz
You know spring is here when the Wildlife Trust volunteers are out in force on the towpath between York Way and the Islington Tunnel… This morning saw them hard at work conserving the wonderful planting around the entrance to the … Continue reading
Posted in Community stuff, Green spaces, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged Islington, London Wildlife Trist, Regent's Canal, towpath, wild flowers, wildlife
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Our wild towpath
The towpath of the Regent’s Canal behind the station between York Way (Maiden Lane), Caledonian Road and the Islington tunnel is rich in naturally growing wildflowers. Here’s just a small selection of those seen this year. Many thanks to the … Continue reading