
Moths & Meadows
Uncovering moth-plant pollination networks on calcareous grassland for the first time in Surrey
Uncovering moth-plant pollination networks on calcareous grassland for the first time in Surrey
Recording what can be found where is a vital component of effective conservation.
Work experience student James shares his experiences completing a week of practical work experience with Surrey Wildlife Trust.
"If the contributions of women to conservation and nature studies were properly valued, our understanding of conservation issues as a whole would grow" - Lucy Smith
“Say ‘YES’ to new things, put yourself out of your comfort zone and listen to people who are willing to share their experiences –”
I thought I’d do a review of 2023 by way of five Newdigate Treasures.
Owen Knight, a Year 11 student at Gordon's School near Woking, is doing his bit for nature by removing litter on Brentmoor Heath - a diverse site managed for nature by Surrey Wildlife Trust…
Surrey has the second largest habitat by area to support adders in the UK, but this much misunderstood reptile needs our help
To truly understand the scale and consequences of biodiversity decline, you need to do more than just count how many species we’ve lost: changes in species abundances can also have profound…
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…