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103 things are being being done across 22 postcode districts

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10 things are being done in E14.
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Join one or more of these citizen science projects and let's work together to better understand how we can improve urban life.

1. Tick the Things you will try and do

1. Tick the Things you will try and do
Protect and monitor the Thames with Thames 21

Protect and monitor the Thames with Thames 21

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Thames River Watch is a way to come together to protect and monitor the health of the riv...

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Thames River Watch is a way to come together to protect and monitor the health of the river Thames. It does this by training Londoners to capture vital information on Thames water quality and the types of litter that is collecting on the foreshore.

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Help understand how city living is affecting mental wellbeing with Urban Mind

Help understand how city living is affecting mental wellbeing with Urban Mind

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Urban Mind is an app that measures your experience of urban or rural living in the momen...

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Urban Mind is an app that measures your experience of urban or rural living in the moment. Three times a day you will be prompted to answer questions about how you feel and the environment around you.

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Report roadkill with Project Splatter

Report roadkill with Project Splatter

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Project Splatter collects data on the location of UK wildlife roadkill reported by member...

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Project Splatter collects data on the location of UK wildlife roadkill reported by members of the public. You can help by telling them about roadkill you have seen on roads in the UK, such as birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles.

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Record London wildlife sightings for GiGL

Record London wildlife sightings for GiGL

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Help Greenspace Information for Greater London (GiGL) record and map wildlife, habitats ...

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Help Greenspace Information for Greater London (GiGL) record and map wildlife, habitats and features in the capital's open spaces.

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Take part in the City Nature Challenge

Take part in the City Nature Challenge

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Cities around the world will be competing to see who can make the most observations of n...

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Cities around the world will be competing to see who can make the most observations of nature, find the most species, and engage the most people in the 2019 City Nature Challenge. It can be any plant, animal, fungi, slime mold, or any other evidence of life (scat, fur, tracks, shells, carcasses!) found in your participating city.

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Help track the effects of weather and climate change on wildlife with the Woodland Trust

Help track the effects of weather and climate change on wildlife with the Woodland Trust

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From leaf buds bursting to blackberries ripening, let the Woodland Trust know what’s hap...

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From leaf buds bursting to blackberries ripening, let the Woodland Trust know what’s happening near you. You'll be contributing to a long biological record that dates back as far as 1736.

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Join the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch

Join the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch

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Big Garden Birdwatch is the world's largest garden wildlife survey.

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With over half a m...

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Big Garden Birdwatch is the world's largest garden wildlife survey.

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Volunteer for London's Rivers with ZSL

Volunteer for London's Rivers with ZSL

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ZSL are enlisting the help of citizen scientist volunteers in their vital conservation w...

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ZSL are enlisting the help of citizen scientist volunteers in their vital conservation work. Whether you can help for a few hours, days or months, there are a number of projects for you to get involved with throughout the year.

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Join an OPAL national citizen science survey

Join an OPAL national citizen science survey

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OPAL is running surveys across the UK to learn more about the state of our environment, a...

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OPAL is running surveys across the UK to learn more about the state of our environment, and they’d like everyone to get involved.

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Map sightings of mammals for the Mammal Society

Map sightings of mammals for the Mammal Society

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Mammal Mapper is an app that can record sightings of any mammal, including field signs su...

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Mammal Mapper is an app that can record sightings of any mammal, including field signs such as burrows & mole-hills as well as live animals.

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