31 Days Wild: 20th May 2025

Wild is a word that can mean natural, untamed, or uncultivated. It can also mean free. Most of fauna in Richmond Park is wild with the exception of the deer. They were artificially introduced and their health and numbers are artificially maintained but with quite a low key touch (ie providing some winter feed and culling weaker animals to maintain herds appropriate to the size of the Park). The flora too is largely wild with the exception of the areas of p planted flower gardens and the Isabella Planation where the plants are purposefully cultivated. Equally there is a degree to which the trees are cultivated in so far as dangerous branches are removed and new trees are planted to create new areas of woodland. Nevertheless these interventions do enable wildlife to thrive. Richmond Park is London’s largest designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). According to Natural England “Richmond Park has been managed as a royal deer park since the seventeenth century, producing a range of habitats of value to wildlife. In particular, Richmond Park is of importance for its diverse deadwood beetle fauna associated with the ancient trees found throughout the parkland. In addition the park supports the most extensive area of dry acid grassland in Greater London.”

31 Days Wild: 8th May 2025

An important part of my weekly routine is running in Richmond Park. I really value having this wild space so close to hand – it calms my mind and keeps me balanced. 

This morning whilst running I picked out the song of a sky lark. These birds live and nest in the Park and their presence of very special as they are on the RSPB’s red list species of concern. Protecting their habitat and protecting their nests (which are made in the ground) from disturbance by people and dogs, is really important. The Park requires dog walkers to keep their dogs on leads when walking near nesting areas – and this restriction is a good reminder that we need to be sure that we are sharing the Park fairly with all its inhabitants.