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BIRD ATLAS PROJECT Results of the first four years of this survey are now available. Click HERE for updated breeding records and maps. 

BOOKHAM COMMON SURVEY Hear Stuart Cole, Chairman of the Bookham Common Survey Group, and Ian Swinney talk about  the Survey and the LNHS on BBC Radio 4. Click HERE for a podcast of this and other natural history programmes.

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Field meeting in Abney Park Cemetery, Hackney


Our members have two things in common - an interest in nature and a wish to learn more about the diverse wildlife of the London area.

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Ecology talk - London Garden City  - 1 February

Botany quiz night - 9 February

Bird talk - Ospreys at Rutland Water - 16 February

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Biodiversity in London

Bittern in Lea ValleyThe wildlife of the London area is astonishingly diverse and constantly changing. We cover a circle 20 miles (32km) from St Pauls, encompassing a wide range of habitats.

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We Can Make a Difference

Botany field meeting near WaterlooLondon's biodiversity faces new challenges from climate change and development pressure. You can contribute to the conservation of wildlife in the London area by helping to record the changing fortunes of the many species that live here. Together with our historic records, this information will help us to tackle the conservation issues of the future.


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Field and indoor meetings

Summer is nearly over, and as the evenings draw in, our field meetings become shorter and a number of indoor events and lectures begin to appear on our winter Programme. Do look at this to find those that interest you. If you haven't yet enjoyed the company and the pleasure of exploring London's natural history with like-minded souls, now is a good time to start. Click here to see photos taken on recent field trips.