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Belted Galloway cows on Chobham common

Cattle Grazing as a Conservation Tool

Brunel University of London masters student Regina discusses the findings of their analysis of GPS collar Nofence grazing data on Chobham Common.

Gardening with wildlife, snail on gardening gloves with pot plants behind

Wildlife gardening for hedgehog 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.

Torben

The psychology of donating

Third year Zoology student Torben discusses the finding of his undergraduate project undertaken at Royal Holloway University of London.

Chalk grassland at Sheepleas

Written in Chalk

Work Experience Student Oscar charts his experience helping to care for our rare chalk grasslands.

 Feathered Gothic Moths

Moths & Meadows

Uncovering moth-plant pollination networks on calcareous grassland for the first time in Surrey

Robin and blue tit on bird feeder

Food provisioning for wildlife

Sadie Mitchell from the Department of Psychology at the University of Hull is conducting postgraduate research into food provisioning for wildlife in the UK.

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