Wild For Change

Episode 61: Rewild My Street with Sian Moxon

Nicole Rojas Episode 61

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Step outside your front door for a moment… what do you notice?
 Concrete, cars—maybe a few scattered trees.

Now imagine that same street alive with birdsong, pollinators, and wild nature woven into everyday life.
 What if that transformation wasn’t just possible—but already within reach?

Today, we’re exploring how we can begin to rewild our urban spaces—starting right outside our own front doors.

Joining us is Sian Moxon, founder of Rewild My Street. She’s an Associate Professor of Sustainable Architecture and a researcher in urban biodiversity at London Metropolitan University’s School of Art, Architecture and Design. She’s also an architect, a climate change expert with the UK Universities Climate Network, a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and the author of Sustainability in Interior Design.

Rewild My Street is a design-led toolkit helping Londoners transform their gardens and streets to support biodiversity and bring nature back into the places we live. By creating more green and blue spaces across the city, the initiative works to reverse the trend of urban environments becoming increasingly grey—fostering ecosystems that build climate resilience, restore nature, and support human well-being.


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