
Conserving our insect pollinators
Our insect pollinators in the UK play a vital role in pollinating crops but we are seeing numbers rapidly decline.
© Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Our insect pollinators in the UK play a vital role in pollinating crops but we are seeing numbers rapidly decline.
We can all play a role in reducing the risk of wildfires
Heathland management can promote biodiversity and help to reduce the risk of wildfires
Wildfires are a growing threat. Wildfires are no longer just a summer occurrence; they are increasingly becoming a winter problem too, and not only in faraway places.
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.
As a young child, I recall looming over the edge of my Grandma’s pond eagerly hoping to catch sight of the mysterious amphibian’s emerging to the water’s surface to breath for air, before…
An interview with Trust volunteer Liz Edwards for Volunteers' Week
When they learnt about Surrey Wildlife Trust and what they do, Krystyna and Lottie, thought it would be the perfect place to undertake their work experience.
The new natural history GCSE will tackle the biggest issue of our time – the loss of nature and our connection to it
Surrey Wildlife Trust Nature Space Trainee Lucie