Rewild London
Explore case studies on rewilding London’s landscapes, from restoring Hackney Marshes and chalk grasslands to improving the Crane Valley and transforming Tolworth, showcasing community action and urban nature recovery.
Contains five recorded speaker presentations and Q&A transcripts
Aimed at wildlife researchers, conservation practitioners and nature-enthusiasts eager to sharpen their habitat restoration and biodiversity monitoring skills by learning from conservation practitioners and exploring the latest urban rewilding strategies.
Learn how grassroots ecologists are restoring Hackney Marshes through targeted habitat interventions that have revived key species and improved biodiversity.
Explore how collaborative chalk grassland restoration projects are reconnecting habitats, supporting butterflies, and addressing challenges in community-led conservation.
Understand how partnership-led urban river restoration is transforming the Crane Valley through nature-based solutions and integrated catchment management.
Discover how rewilding, grazing, wetland restoration, and community action are creating a thriving urban nature reserve at Tolworth Court Farm.
Access three bonus presentations covering topics such as beaver and harvest mice reintroduction projects in Ealing, a vision for a rewilded London, and the London Local Nature Recovery Strategy.