We want everyone to join us on our mission to Help Nature Thrive. From family roadshows and school assemblies to birdwatching tours and citizen science, we’ve got a wealth of fun and fantastic activities planned for you and your family to get up close to nature in the parks.
All of our Help Nature Thrive activities are free to attend, and we welcome everyone to come along. If you have particular access requirements, please do get in touch to see how we can help you get involved.
Follow the links below to find out more about what we have planned in the coming months.
We want visitors to help nature thrive in the parks by observing wildlife in its natural habitat, rather than seeking an up-close-and-personal encounter. Find out more.
We love to see the parks full of people enjoying themselves, but warm weather also leads to more litter, and the use of disposable barbecues – resulting in harmful consequences for the wildlife that inhabit our parks.
The Royal Parks are important refuges for nature in London, with over 4,000 species of invertebrates recorded and most parks supporting over 100 species of birds.
Join us for a day of storytelling, bug hunting and critter crafting. Discover why invertebrates are so important to life on earth, and explore their habitats.
Volunteering opportunities at The Royal Parks Charity vary from long-term roles as park rangers, to shorter term opportunities and one-off projects, such as habitat creation and wildlife planting.
To celebrate Garden Wildlife Week we’ve put together a series of resources to help you to do the same at home - whether you have a windowsill, a balcony or a garden. Support invertebrate life, and the other wildlife that depend on them.