Getting familiar with the ferocious Heath Tiger Beetle
Surrey's wild places offer stunning beauty at a landscape scale, but the most dynamic drama is often found at micro level - and our heathlands support many fabulous mini-beasts, from…
Brunel University of London masters student Regina discusses the findings of their analysis of GPS collar Nofence grazing data on Chobham Common.
The SWT Nature-based Solutions team report back on a recent berm creation exercise on the Chertsey Bourne river.
Youth Action Committee member Nat Knight discusses how queer ecology can offer insightful perspective on both LGBTQ+ liberation efforts and conservation.
Last month, we welcomed 80 customers and staff members from Surrey Choices - a charity which supports those with disabilities - to Bonhurst Farm in Guildford for a fun-filled day.
Local Surrey community group ‘Friends of Pewley Meadows’ are raising money to install a viewfinder on this precious chalk grassland site.
Recording what can be found where is a vital component of effective conservation.
Steph Boore takes us through a typical week in the life of an SWT Reserves Officer during the winter months.
"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
SWT Marketing Executive Billie Pearce heads out with the Grazing Team, gaining insight into conservation grazing, Norbury Park and what makes the team tick.