Course content

Contains five recorded speaker presentations and Q&A transcripts

  1. Rewild London Virtual Symposium

  2. ReNaturing Hackney Marshes

  3. Ups and Downs on the Butterflied Chalklands

  4. The Crane Valley Smarter Catchment: Partnership-led Urban River Improvements

  5. Wild Tolworth

  6. Of Mice and Beavers: Rewilding Ealing One Rodent at a Time

  • £5.00

What presentations will feature in this virtual symposium?

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.

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Virtual Sympsoiums

This content was generated through our virtual symposium programme. These one-off events cover a wide range of conservation, ecology and natural history topics such as Biodiversity Net Gain, biological recording and wildlife gardening.