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Beautiful demoiselle
Beautiful demoiselle’s are, well, beautiful! Often confused for a dragonfly, these giants of the damselfly world are hard to miss with their metallic blue and green colours.
Heathland Connections
Heathland
Volunteers taking action for rare heathland
It’s clear that all the hard work of volunteers pays off when we received a report from Natural England this year moving Wisley and Ockham Common from ‘unfavourable recovering’ status in to…
Top Reserves for Beautiful Bluebells!
Surrey is the most wooded county in England and spring signals the arrival of stunning carpets of beautiful bluebells. Some of the best displays of these much-loved flowers can be found in…
Heather - a heathland hero
As we develop the satellite and AI-based tools that will drive the success of the Space4Nature project, our staff and volunteers are moving into a new habitat for surveying – heathlands.
Heathland and moorland
These wild, open landscapes stretch over large areas and are most often found in uplands. Although slow to awaken in spring, by late summer heathland can be an eye-catching purple haze of heather…
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Churring nightjars
Wildfires: Current Heathland Management
Heathland management can promote biodiversity and help to reduce the risk of wildfires
Rare chalk stream habitat restored for wildlife in Alton
On 2nd February 2022, the United Nations is celebrating World Wetlands Day across the globe to raise awareness of the importance of wetlands for biodiversity, climate change mitigation and…