Pollinator and Habitat surveys
Enhancing green spaces in London where all natural pollinators can thrive, and their habitats can be enjoyed by all.
Pollinator and Habitat Surveys
Each year, Pollinating London Together conducts comprehensive pollinator and habitat surveys to assess the health and diversity of pollinator populations across the City of London and beyond.
These surveys involve an assessment of the state of the habitat in its potentil contribution to a habitat for pollinators together with meticulous observations of various pollinator species, including bees, butterflies, and other insects.
By mapping out key areas of biodiversity and identifying potential threats, the initiative aims to enhance conservation efforts and promote the creation of pollinator-friendly spaces. The data collected not only helps in understanding the ecological dynamics of urban environments but also informs community engagement and educational programs focused on the importance of pollinators in maintaining healthy ecosystems. In addition to the general surveys below each greenspace surveyed has a specific individual report
…it’s great to see action being taken to improve the city for pollinators, enabling more Londoners to experience wildlife.
Shirley Rodrigues, Deputy Mayor for Energy and Environment at Greater London Authority