Recording Surrey's nature
Recording what can be found where is a vital component of effective conservation.
Recording what can be found where is a vital component of effective conservation.
Optimow is citizen science project with the aim of understanding how we can mow our lawns to help pollinating insects in our gardens.
Sadie Mitchell from the Department of Psychology at the University of Hull is conducting postgraduate research into food provisioning for wildlife in the UK.
Trust staff and volunteers got buzzing for bumble bees this year.
As the summer returns, our tasks shift from practical volunteering to surveying, but how do I get involved with surveys? What if I don't know many species? Well, here is our handy guide to…
Back in September 2021, Elaine Brindley from Royal Holloway University, started as a placement student with Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Cranleigh Rivers Group is a great example of how people from local community are making a difference.
Some 52% of hedgerows in Britain were lost after WWII, but the many benefits of hedgerows are being recognised once again
Bay Pond’s overwintering facilities have had an upgrade thanks to the 1st Whyteleafe Scouts!
Maddy Simmonds, zoologist and passionate science communicator, recently volunteered on a riverfly monitoring training day. Here, she tells us what the day entailed.