Discover Surrey's wildlife
England's most wooded county, Surrey is impressively diverse and possibly the richest of all land-locked counties in terms of numbers of recorded species.
We have a stunning mixture of landscapes to explore in Surrey, from the beautiful chalk meadows and rolling hills of the North Downs, to the vast heathlands of the Thames Basin and sprawling wetlands in the east of the county.
The sites we manage for wildlife represent some of the best examples of these habitats and are home to nationally and internationally rare animals and plants.
How to identify...
Learn how to recognise a variety of wildlife species, their tracks, calls and other identifying features.
Helping wildlife at home
From building a bug hotel to creating a wildlife pond, use our easy to follow guides to transform your patch into a haven for nature.
Wildlife advice
Discover the answers to a range of frequently asked wildlife questions on a variety of topics.
Join us and help protect Surrey's wild places
Your membership will support the Trust's vital conservation work across the county, including habitat restoration, species protection and maintaining our nature reserves.