A mother and two young children looking closely at wildlife in tall grass

Let’s show off how amazing our cities can be for wildlife this spring!

Key information

26 April 6-7.30pm & 27 April 11am - 3pm

Free

The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill

Family

Nature

Wellbeing

Nature Recording Walk

26 April 6-7.30pm 

Take a closer look at the wildlife in our parks.

Join us for a gentle walk and help document the amazing biodiversity of The Regent’s Park as part of City Nature Challenge 2024 | Natural History Museum – A global competition to get people recording and connecting with their local urban wildlife. Every year, cities all over the world take part in friendly and fun competition to see who can gather the most observations of nature and find the most species.

Please note that this walk is designed for adults.

Group of male and female adults watching wildlife in park with binoculars

The Regent's Park Nature Day

27 April 11am - 3pm

Join us in The Regent’s Park for FREE drop-in activities to learn more about the wildlife and habitats in our parks. This is to celebrate City Nature Challenge 2024 | Natural History Museum  – A global competition to get people recording and connecting with urban wildlife. 

  • Follow a scavenger trail to get you in the mood for spring.
  • Have a go with binoculars to take a closer look at nature.
  • Create your own nature crafts and have a go with our interactive games.
  • Take photos of wildlife up close.

We will be outside The Broad Walk Café. Drop in anytime between 11am – 3pm to take part in these fun interactive activities.

Little girl using a magnifying glass to view wildlife

Please note:

  • These events are free to attend and made possible thanks to the wonderful players of People’s Postcode Lottery
  • For any other questions please contact Help Nature Thrive via email: HelpNatureThrive@royalparks.org.uk
  • There may be a photographer taking photos of the event on behalf of The Royal Parks. These photos may be used on social media and shared with our funders. If you do not wish to be in the photos, please tell a member of staff. Please see our privacy policy for details on how we process photographs.