4

Groups

In London

  • LocationLondon
  • TypeCommunity & interest groups
  • Updated25 June 2026

Nature, Wildlife & Environment groups in London

4 community groups in London — find your people.

4 nature, wildlife & environment community groups in London, brought together in one place. Whether you are new to London or looking to widen your circle, browse local nature, wildlife & environment groups and find your people.

Showing 4 of 4 Nature, Wildlife & Environment groups in London

GoodGym

Mon
📅 1 Jun 2026
📍 N7 7BA

We'll be helping ARC Collective to clear their green overgrowth, in order to create more space for making beds to grow food, and to make the towpath garden more accessible for community events. Please bring gloves. Running there with us? We'll be running slowly there from Arsenal Community Hub, it's about 3km each way. Meet us at Arsenal for warm ups at 6.45pm. There is space to change and leave your bag if needed. Meeting us there? Be at The ARC, 98b St Paul Street, Islington, N17DF for 7.15pm. It's at the bottom of Packington Street, just around the corner from the local Co-op About ARC: ARC Collective is Islington’s home of communal wellness. They are a not-for-profit community space shaped by the local neighbourhood and built by local people, for the benefit of all. Designed with generosity at its core, ARC brings people together, offering connection and a chance to belong, right here on your doorstep. Working in collaboration with Islington Parks Service, they are the proud custodians of 4 public gardens. These gardens are havens for residents and wildlife alike, significantly increasing biodiversity. They also use these gardens as areas to train local people in Urban permaculture and horticulture.

Enfield Climate Action Forum

Sat
📅 13 Jun 2026
📍 N13 5RG

We're tackling climate change locally Enfield Climate Action Forum (EnCaf) is a civil society forum and action group created to confront, tackle and adapt to the climate emergency. We are the Meetup support group of EnCaf and we support the work they do. With over 140 network members, EnCaf exchanges knowledge, campaigns together and has a number of specific working groups. The forum was set up by a number of people who believed that combating climate change is a whole community concern. We have started working on a strategy to see how Enfield can reduce its carbon footprint. And our members have set up various Working Groups (Business, Emissions, Pollution, Education, Land Use and Waste) to help achieve our collective ambition. We are pleased in this Meetup group to give our support to EnCaf to publicise the work they do and to encourage positive discussion You can visit our website at 

GlobalNet21: Recreating Our Futures

Wed
📅 20 May 2026
📍 EC1A 9HP

Recreating Our Futures GlobalNet21 is a leading forum in the UK for discussing the major issues in the 21st Century. We share a common concern for the sustainability of both our planet and the people on it. With almost 20,000 network members in the UK and abroad, we are making the debate, and democracy, more accessible by enlarging the Public Square and using social networks. As well as a network of individuals we have also set up a collaborative network of organisations to exchange good practice and transfer knowledge so that we can learn from each other. This network is cross boundary and includes local authorities, housing associations, universities, community groups and social enterprises. Our aim is through dialogue to celebrate diversity and develop community self-resilience and sustainability at a time of unprecedented social and environmental change. Check out what people say about us here ....

GoodGym

Fri
📅 10 Jul 2026
📍 SW11 4NJ

Battersea Park contains Wandsworth Borough’s only Local Nature Reserve. This means the area is protected for its local importance for wildlife and nature. It comprises of a ‘wild’ woodland and a meadow area. Unfortunately the quality of this habitat for nature has declined. In an effort to turn this around, the Enable Parks team is starting with meadow improvements. This woodland glade meadow offers long grass, wildflowers and a sheltered space for insects and birds to sun themselves and forage. Wildflowers and grasses provide food plants and habitat for insects and other invertebrates, which in turn feed birds and larger invertebrates. The more diverse the plant species are, the larger variety of insects and invertebrates it attracts, so the greater host of animals that can feed, and so on! The meadow was overseeded in Spring 2026 with a native wildflower seed mix. We have been asked to help carry out selective hand weeding during the summer on more dominant species populations and survey what is there by making a species list. This 'Meadow Maintenance' task in an amazing opportunity to get to know a hidden area of the park, help keep the biodiversity diverse and create a richer habitat. We're going to be tackling the common nettle, spear thistle, creeping thistle, broad-leaved dock, curled dock, and common ragwort. Meet Ling Chelsea Gate on North Carriage Drive, on the left side as you walk into the park (see pic) This is a fantastic chance not to be missed - you'll be keeping Battersea Park beautiful and getting some fresh air in a beautiful spot!

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