Category Archives: Thames Road Wetland

Friends of Crossness visit Thames Road Wetland

Eleven members of Friends of Crossness Nature Reserve, and a member of the (River) Quaggy Action Group, joined Site Manager Chris Rose on a visit to Thames Road Wetland  on 30th June. The event was a follow-up to a talk … Continue reading

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St. Paul’s Academy help with conservation work

St. Paul’s Academy and Thames21 on the River Cray The Thames21 River Cray Project welcomed students from St Pauls Academy Greenwich on Saturday 1st March to Crayford. The school again joined with Thames21 volunteers at the Lower Cray and cleared … Continue reading

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Local conservation features in The Ecologist

Local work to reintroduce an endangered plant reported in The Ecologist. The Marsh sow-thistle, officially extinct in London, is  having a revival after being reintroduced to the Thames Road wetland site and nurtured back to strength. http://www.theecologist.org/magazine/features/2271955/ghost_tour.html The flowers of … Continue reading

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Local conservationists work with the sow thistle recognised in Lost In London magazine.

Local conservationist Chris Rose has been managing the Thames Road Wetland for some years now and has worked with others to grow the endangered marsh sow thistle and reintroduce it to the site. It is now, no longer extinct in London. The … Continue reading

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