This Audio guide was produced by Theo Harrison, James Ferris, Jojo M, Dennis Watson, Jayden L, Emiliano Haskurti and Seb Rennie

Text from the audio guide: "You are now in the middle of our woodland habitat. You will be abale to see many bird boxes for smaller species such as blue tits. Normally about 70% of these boxes are used each year. We also have owls and larger birds of prey such as sparrow hawks. We try and encourage mice and other small mammals by allowing food plants with nuts and berries to grow here. We also have roosting bats. The large trees are horse chestnuts. One them is missing it’s crown as it was struck by a flying bomb in World War 2."

The aim of the Keeping it Wild programme is to empower and inspire 600 young people aged 11-25, from backgrounds currently under-represented in natural heritage, to gain vital skills while discovering, conserving and sharing their experiences of the capital’s wild spaces. 

Headliners are working in partnership with London Wildlife Trust, John Muir Trust, and London Youth to inspire the young people to investigate the issues facing green spaces and to engage with nature through social action projects and traineeships.