Become a nature sleuth with a Wildlife Recording Kit from SWT
• Equipment to monitor local green spaces now available free of charge
• Equipment to monitor local green spaces now available free of charge
Surrey Wildlife Trust staff say thank you to volunteers and reflect on the legacy of the Hedgerow Heritage project, as student filmmakers unveil three inspiring films about these special habitats…
Emphasis shifts to chalk grassland and parkland as Earth Observation and AI-driven conservation project enters next stage of development
Competitors have laid some 100m of hedge in the Trust's second annual Hedgelaying Competition
Families, walkers and budding conservationists visiting Painshill, in Cobham, joined local conservation groups this weekend to help find and document the plants and wildlife that live on the site…
Chobham Common joins Painshill Park and Quarry Hangers as pioneer site for Surrey’s ground-breaking habitat-mapping project
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.
George the Poet shines a light on new community rewilding projects led by Surrey Wildlife Trust and funded by The National Lottery
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.
Communities across the UK empowered to let nature flourish thanks to £5m National Lottery funding.