International Women’s Day: celebrating women in conservation
To mark International Women’s Day on 8th March, we shine a light on some of our inspiring female colleagues who work at Surrey Wildlife Trust.
To mark International Women’s Day on 8th March, we shine a light on some of our inspiring female colleagues who work at Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Ashley Greening, Surrey Wildlife Trust Intern, and guest speaker at the Surrey Hills Symposium event, provides some insight into the day.
Some say winter is lifeless. It’s anything but. It’s the toughest time of year, but even at this, the darkest, coldest and least promising time of year, life goes on.
The Wildlife Trust’s Big Wild Walk 2022 fundraising event is coming up. We recently caught up with Surrey Wildlife Trust Engagement and Conservation Officer Ross, who is taking part this year.
Back in September 2021, Elaine Brindley from Royal Holloway University, started as a placement student with Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Over the past three years SWT trustee Chris Howard has played a leading role in helping set up and run voluntary environment groups in Wonersh and in neighbouring Shamley Green.
Our Nextdoor Nature project has launched!
June is Pride month and you may have seen the pride logo on emails and social media channels. Pride is about much more than a logo however.
February sunshine – bright blue skies and hazel catkins bobbing!