Nature in the City: Pollinators, their importance, and how we can support them

Nature in the City: Pollinators, their importance, and how we can support them

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Nature in the City: Pollinators, their importance, and how we can support them

Discover the vital role that bees, butterflies, and other pollinators play in our local ecosystems at this educational presentation. This Nature in the City event explores why these small creatures are so crucial to our environment and what everyday actions Londoners can take to help them thrive. From understanding pollinator behaviour to creating pollinator-friendly spaces in yards and balconies, attendees will gain practical knowledge they can put to use right away.

The session takes place at the beautiful Wolf Performance Hall, offering a comfortable setting to learn about these fascinating insects and their relationship with urban environments. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast looking to make your green space more eco-friendly, a nature lover curious about local wildlife, or simply someone who wants to make a positive environmental impact, this presentation offers valuable insights for all knowledge levels.

This is part of the popular Nature in the City series, which brings environmental education to Londoners throughout the year. Check the website for pricing details and registration information, as spaces may be limited for this winter event.

Details

  • Date: 2026-02-17
  • Time: None
  • Venue: Unknown
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Event link: Nature in the City: Pollinators, their importance, and how we can support them Retrieved from https://www.londonenvironment.net/events_calendar on November 10, 2025.