New report shows how UK can reverse nature loss and lead on world stage
The Wildlife Trusts launch a report which outlines the steps UK Government must take to reverse nature loss and meet global targets.
The Wildlife Trusts launch a report which outlines the steps UK Government must take to reverse nature loss and meet global targets.
On Saturday 22 June Surrey Wildlife Trust members, volunteers and staff joined more than 60,000 people and over 350 charities, businesses and action groups to march through central London to…
• Members of the public are being encouraged to ‘unite for nature’ by joining a legal and family-friendly demonstration on the streets of central London on Saturday 22 June 2024
• Backed by…
Kia UK announces its partnership with Surrey Wildlife Trust will be extended for a further two years as the brand becomes a Foundation Partner of the Trust’s ‘Save Surrey’s Nature’ £1 million…
Time’s up! Minister urged to help sugar farmers go neonic-free and honour ban as deadline approaches to end reliance on bee-harming chemicals
Help raise £25,000 to improve and protect the hedgerows and woodlands that Dormice rely on
Nature in Surrey’s wetlands, urban areas and urban fringes will benefit from a grant of £200,000 from the philanthropic Garfield Weston Foundation.
A new evidence report, ‘HS2 double jeopardy: how the UK’s largest infrastructure project undervalued nature and overvalued its compensation measures’ reveals fundamental flaws in the way HS2 Ltd…
Today, Wednesday 18th January, the Retained EU Law Bill (REUL) is scheduled to have its Report Stage and third and final reading in the House of Commons, before moving on to the House of Lords.…