
Helping our communities take action for nature
Surrey Wildlife Trust launches webinars to help our communities take action for nature.
Surrey Wildlife Trust launches webinars to help our communities take action for nature.
The Wildlife Trusts welcome new legislation and call for sensible beaver management guidance
Fifteen local volunteers took to the wilds of Fames Rough, Chipstead on 29th June to give a helping hand to Surrey’s rare and endangered butterfly populations.
Dreamfund’s £1.25m award invites 1,500 volunteers to help use space and AI technology to restore Surrey’s wildlife habitats.
Surrey Wildlife Trust has trained more than 100 volunteers to invigorate the growth of hedgerows across the North Downs in Surrey and give hope to iconic hazel dormice.
The Wildlife Trusts & RHS call on gardeners to help swifts, swallows, and martins
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…
Government again puts bees at risk
The Wildlife Trusts call for immediate ban on all peat sales, peat extraction and peat imports to help address the nature and climate crisis
While world leaders have come together at COP26 in Glasgow to reach an agreement on how to tackle climate change on a global scale, Surrey Wildlife Trust is urging people in Surrey to work…