LGBTQ+ in Surrey’s Nature
How queer is Surrey's natural world? SWT Youth Action Committee member Ed Douglas discusses how LGBTQ+ processes and systems exist in the animal and plant kingdom.
"My job brings challenges, tears, cheers and laughter but through it all, I have never felt like I couldn’t just be me" - Lucy Bryce, SWT Nature-Based Solutions Manager
Guest blogger, Sophie, tells us about her work experience with Surrey Wildlife Trust and where her passion for nature started.
Guest blogger, Dominic, tells us all he knows about Peregrine Falcons as part of his work experience with Surrey Wildlife Trust
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…
SWT work experience student Joshua shares all he knows about the infamous Ivy plant.
Our guest blogger, Freya, talks about the week she spent with Surrey Wildlife Trust and everything she learnt.
As part of her work experience at the Trust, sixth form student Greta provided this helpful fact file about Woodlarks...
Recently we were joined by sixth form student Greta, who spent some time at the Trust gaining professional insights into the conservation sector. In this blog Greta explains her day gaining…
As part of Nextdoor Nature, Surrey Wildlife Trust is working with St Clare’s Church in Guildford to bring the benefits of green spaces into people’s lives.