Exploring the challenges of combining public & private funding for farmers
Masters student Elva King explores the challenges associated with sustainable agriculture.
Masters student Elva King explores the challenges associated with sustainable agriculture.
In their latest blog, student researcher Parth Pardeshi discusses their research into Tiny Forests as biodiverse wildlife havens and community engagement tools.
SWT Youth Action Committee member Ellis Armfield delves into the hidden life of fungi in their new blog.
Brunel University of London masters student Regina discusses the findings of their analysis of GPS collar Nofence grazing data on Chobham Common.
Youth Action Committee member Nat Knight discusses how queer ecology can offer insightful perspective on both LGBTQ+ liberation efforts and conservation.
Research student Olivia Davis explores how we can best manage our gardens through wildlife-friendly features to support hedgehogs and contribute to the conservation of this species.
Third year Zoology student Torben discusses the finding of his undergraduate project undertaken at Royal Holloway University of London.
Optimow is citizen science project with the aim of understanding how we can mow our lawns to help pollinating insects in our gardens.
SWT Youth Action Committee Co-Chair Josie Stuart talks about the impact of plastics on our planet, and how you can help.
Work experience student James shares his experiences completing a week of practical work experience with Surrey Wildlife Trust.