
Objective
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We are committed to enhancing, conserving and monitoring biodiversity and habitats on the School estate including our main campus, halls of residence and our 11 acre sports ground.
Initiatives
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See the Get Involved pages to find out how you can get stuck in the biodiversity projects across campus.
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LSE has a green wall on the Old Building- which as well as regulating temperature and adding to the aesthetics, provide an ideal habitat for wildlife can help improve local air quality, both by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
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There are two brown roofs on campus which provides a natural habitat for wildlife, and can improve drainage.
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There are opportunities to get involved in food-growing on our roof gardens, email d.reeves@lse.ac.uk for more information.
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LSE has five beehives - find out more here, check out the LSE Bees blog or follow @LSEbees on Twitter.
LSE Sports Ground Meadow
Green Wall on Old Building, seen here from the roof of Clement House