Wild West End
@Wild_West_End
Enhancing green space and biodiversity in the West End of London - the West End’s largest property owners working together to encourage wildlife into London.
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http://www.wildwestend.london 01-06-2015 14:11:39
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Fascinating 👋 love seeing more initiatives to support biodiversity! If anyone's interested in how bees can help revive urban ecosystems, check out our film where we profiled Wild West End in London: re-tv.org/articles/reviv…🌱🐝
Mike Hudema Agreed, reintegrating nature into urban landscapes is hugely important in tackling the climate crisis. Another great solution is from Wild West End who are bringing together large commercial property owners to increase biodiversity in the heart of London:
Green roof installed in Charing Cross for @Shaftesburyplc using @ANSGroupGlobal modular system. Some more urban greening in central London. Wild West End #urbangreening #greenroof #modulargreenroof #sedum #charingcross
We have many fantastic species of moth here in the UK!
Why not try setting up a moth ‘trap’ to see who visits your garden at night? This doesn’t hurt the moths, it simply involves attracting them to a light or food source so you can take a closer look 🔎
#NationalMothWeek
Did you know that London's largest property owners are working together to increase green spaces?
With Wild West End we're:
🌱 Increasing biodiversity & 🐦local wildlife
💨 Filtering pollution to enhance air quality
Visit: orlo.uk/Wild_jSGc3
📷 Johan Hallberg-Campbell
Check out these wildlife focused activities in Grosvenor Square on 13th April! Free tickets bookable through the link below🐦🌱
At 14:00 (CET) today, the #WorldWildlifeDay celebration will be live streaming on youtube.com/c/WorldWildlif…
Join or watch the stream later if you would like to find out more about how we can work together to #RecoverKeySpecies 🐝🐦🦇
Today is #WorldWildlifeDay2022 ! This year's theme is 'Recovering key species for ecosystem restoration'. We work all year round to to encourage birds, bees and bats back into central London - you can find out more about our target species on our website ➡️wildwestend.london/target-species
One Bedford Avenue by Ashby Capital shows how the #builtenvironment can increase #biodiversity in urban areas. Our FM team worked with Camden Council to better utilise the striking #livingroof to support target species. Find out more with Wild West End tinyurl.com/mv4p6tfz
This week is #NationalNestboxWeek - head to nestboxweek.com to see how you can help your local birds! 🐦🏡
Oh to be sat outside a nice pub in Soho. Watching the bats fly overhead.
Very excited to see how Wild West End move forward. London National Park City* MyLondon
mylondon.news/news/zone-1-ne…
For a interesting Friday read, check out this article on how the #WildWestEnd partnership is setting new
standards for appropriate development in city green space. Thanks to London Parks & Gardens for featuring us in their Summer Edition 🌱
➡️ londongardenstrust.org/2021/11/17/set…
Interesting RIBA Journal-article on #rewilding featuring Wild West End ➡️ ribaj.com/culture/archit…
Delighted to have won the IFLA World 2020 video competition - to find out more about how we enhance biodiversity - head to our website ➡️wildwestend.london/vision