In the heart of England’s capital, London National Park City offers a space for people to connect with nature. Here are some stories from users and rangers of the benefits of having that easy access to a healthier, greener and wilder city.
Check out this series of quick fire talks from 100 inspirational people taking positive action to inspire us all to re-imagine London as a greener, healthier, wilder city.
Meet London National Park City Volunteer Rangers, a network of 150+ passionate people with a wide range of experiences and talents who share a love of nature.
Learn about the London National Park City Volunteer Rangers, a network of passionate people with a wide range of experiences and talents who help make London healthier, greener and wilder.
Dee O’Connell shares her story of how the Lea Valley in London changed her life.
Meet Divya Hariramani, who explores London through the edible fruits found in nature through Fruity Walks.
Meet Ellie Besley Good, who started The Greenish blog looking for ways to be more sustainable and cut carbon at work and in our personal lives while still maintaining her love of fashion, eating out and travel.
Chamu Kuppuswamy inspires as she collects stories of London through connection to nature, wildness and history.
Ranger Lauren discusses her interest in how science and art intersect in science communication.
Meet Navdeep Deol, the Board Chair of London National City Park, who brings a passion for greening cities and for encouraging people to engage with, and benefit from, nature.
Paul Youthed talks about his work as a ranger and his business called The London Beekeeper managing beehives for clients dotted around the city.
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