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…
© Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
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.
Lichens are an overlooked, but vital part of our natural ecosystem.
Don’t tell me you’ve not seen any spiders lately, for it’s at this time of year they’re most visible.
Brunel University of London masters student Regina discusses the findings of their analysis of GPS collar Nofence grazing data on Chobham Common.
For many birdwatchers, autumn is the most exciting time of year. But what are they so excited about?
The SWT Nature-based Solutions team report back on a recent berm creation exercise on the Chertsey Bourne river.