In search of bats
On a fine August evening a group of CREOS members gathered together to go in search of bats in the CREOS woodland.
On a fine August evening a group of CREOS members gathered together to go in search of bats in the CREOS woodland.
The Wild Service Tree, with an average lifespan of 100-200 years and a height of up to 15 metres, is one of the best indicator species of ancient woodlands in southern England
Cyclamen enthusiasts once had to travel to Mediterranean shores to find this hardy plant growing in the wild, but now this beautiful little flower is thriving in its location off the CREOS Lower Path and getting more abundant every year.
They may be small in stature, but mosses and liverworts greatly enhance the beauty and biological interest of just about everywhere in London from roadside trees, garden walls and paths. They are also some of the best biological indicators of air quality and climate.
A snake's head fritillary poking through the grass in the CREOS meadow