RT from Friends of Crystal Palace Park (@cpp_friends)

Meet Max this weekend and find out more about @WildLondon We love their #wildlifewatch mag for kids. They have been a great supporter of the park over the past 6.5 years with their #GreatNorthWood project. Sharing their passion. Find Max near the info centre #crystalpalacepark

Original tweet : https://twitter.com/cpp_friends/status/1652226675889827843

Friends of Crystal Palace Park on Twitter

“Meet Max this weekend and find out more about @WildLondon We love their #wildlifewatch mag for kids. They have been a great supporter of the park over the past 6.5 years with their #GreatNorthWood project. Sharing their passion. Find Max near the info centre #crystalpalacepark”

Twitter

RT from Helen Hayes 💙🌹 (@helenhayes_)

Great to take a walk in Sydenham Hill Woods & Dulwich Woods this morning with the brilliant @WildLondon team to see the impact of the #GreatNorthWood project, hear about their traineeship scheme in conservation & discuss future plans #NatureConservation #UrbanNature #Biodiversity

Original tweet : https://twitter.com/helenhayes_/status/1636343220274708483

تغريدة / Twitter

Twitter

#brockley #lewisham #greatnorthwood
Brockley residents raise £100,000 to save patch of ancient London woodland

Gorne Wood is a rare surviving fragment of an old forest and provides habitat for wildlife such as slow worms and endangered hedgehogs

More: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/28/brockley-residents-raise-100000-to-save-patch-of-ancient-london-woodland

Brockley residents raise £100,000 to save patch of ancient London woodland

Gorne Wood is a rare surviving fragment of an old forest and provides habitat for wildlife such as slow worms and endangered hedgehogs

The Guardian

TIL about the #GreatNorthWood project in #London, only a short distance from where I live 🌳

The aim is to try and resurrect (as much as possible) an ancient #woodland that would have stretched from the Thames to #Croydon (yes, the Great North Wood is confusingly in the south of London 😂), which still has remnant pockets knocking about in a few places.

That certainly explains where names like Norwood and Forest Hill come from!

Learn more from the London #WildlifeTrust:
https://www.wildlondon.org.uk/great-north-wood

Great North Wood | London Wildlife Trust

The Great North Wood: fragments of a mighty woodland in south London