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Plan activities for you and your family to help wildlife in your street, home and garden.

Reading
Read these documents to understand the importance of rewilding your street, home and garden:
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Simon Barnes, 'Rewild Yourself' suggests simple yet profound ways to reconnect with the natural world.
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GiGL, 'London: Garden City' highlights the loss of wildlife habitat in London's gardens.
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R S R Fitter, 'London's Natural History' charts the evolution of the capital's wildlife through the ages.
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Jean Giono, 'The Man Who Planted Trees' offers a message of hope through the story of a shepherd's quest to reforest his locality.
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iNaturalist provides a citizen-science tool for identifying and recording wildlife sightings.
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London National Park City explains its mission to make the capital greener, healthier and wilder.
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Mayor of London, 'London Environment Strategy' sets out the capital's aims to become greener.
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Robert MacFarlane, 'The Wild Places' highlights the value of nature through a quest for Britain's remaining wilderness.
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George Mombiot, 'Feral' argues for restoring our rural ecosystems to re-engage with nature.
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RHS, 'Gardening Matters - Urban Gardens' explains the value of urban gardens for wildlife and sustainability.
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RSPB, 'State of Nature' illustrates the decline in biodiversity in Britain, including urban habitats.
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Isabella Tree, 'Wilding' explains how rewilding has transformed a rural site in West Sussex.