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The Creatures Thriving In London’s Microclimates Are WILD

Most people would never expect to find scorpions, snakes, turtles, seals, peacocks, and falcons living wild in a major city, but London is the only place in the entire United Kingdom where you can encounter all of these species thriving outside of a zoo thanks to a patchwork of hidden urban microclimates throughout Britain’s urban jungle. Sam Davenport, director of nature recovery at the London Wildlife Trust, emphasizes the sheer variation in habitats found in UK cities which creates an amazing diversity of wildlife, explaining that walking a mile in each direction of a city gets you allotments, gardens, railway lines, and bits of ancient woodland compared to the homogeneous arable fields you’d encounter in the countryside. Animals thrive in cities because urban winters are significantly milder than rural areas, with the microclimate allowing invertebrates like queen bumblebees to forage over Christmas when they’d normally be dormant, while species such as otters and herons benefit from waterways that are less likely to freeze and keep food supplies stable through winter months.

European yellow tailed scorpions are believed to be living somewhere in the London Docks following establishment of a colony dating back to the 1800s, while peacocks roam free in Holland Park’s Japanese Gardens and St James’ Park hosts a pelican colony that was introduced as a gift from the Russian ambassador in 1664. Many species have adapted their behavior specifically for urban life by altering where and how they hunt, the habitats they use, and the ways they move through the landscape, with cities showing that nature is remarkably good at being adaptable and finding ecological niches even in unexpected places. The capital’s hidden microclimates create temperature variations and shelter that allow these diverse species to establish populations and flourish in ways that would be impossible in more uniform rural environments. Davenport’s observations prove that urban areas aren’t wildlife deserts but rather complex ecosystems where nature demonstrates incredible resilience and adaptability when given even small opportunities to thrive.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jan/24/from-scorpions-to-peacocks-species-thriving-london-hidden-microclimates-britain-urban-jungle

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