News & blogs
Blogs
Read our latest blogs from across the Royal Parks.
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Why are trees so important?
Trees are vital. As the biggest plants on the planet, they give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilise the soil and give life to the world’s wildlife.
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The Royal Parks Coronation Cast
A special podcast series which looks back at coronations past and reveals what goes in to hosting a Royal celebration.
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The Royal Parks in a changing climate
Climate change is having a profound effect on the natural environments and wildlife of the Royal Parks.
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Gardening for biodiversity
Designing and planting a garden that’s pollinator-friendly is a really positive move for biodiversity.
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Creating a haven for frogs, newts and dragonflies
We’re restoring the Flower Garden Lake in Greenwich Park to support wonderful wildlife.
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The best nature walks in London
A selection of the best nature walks in London for you to enjoy
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A day in the life of a Royal Parks arboriculturist
Find out what it's like to be a Royal Parks arboriculturist
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Futureproofing Greenwich Park’s historic tree avenues
Futureproofing Greenwich Park’s damaged landscape and historic tree avenues
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Magnetic observatory community dig
Community Archaeologist Andrew Mayfield organised a dig this May, to search for clues to Greenwich Park's former magnetic observatory.