Stock dove
The stock dove looks very much like the woodpigeon, but without the white neck and wing patches. It can be spotted in woodlands and parks, and on farmland in winter, but rarely visits our gardens…
© Jon Hawkins
The stock dove looks very much like the woodpigeon, but without the white neck and wing patches. It can be spotted in woodlands and parks, and on farmland in winter, but rarely visits our gardens…
Surrey Wildlife Trust is urgently asking for donations to help extend conservation grazing in the county and keep Surrey’s meadows, woodlands and heathlands buzzing with life as the climate and…
Brunel University of London masters student Regina discusses the findings of their analysis of GPS collar Nofence grazing data on Chobham Common.
We need your support to maintain and expand our vital conservation grazing work in Surrey.
Volunteers on the ground keep our grazing animals healthy, and our habitats flourishing.
We joined one of our grazing volunteers Zygie to find out what she gets up to and what she enjoys about her role as a livestock checker.
The grayling is one of our largest brown butterflies and a master of disguise - its cryptic colouring helps to camouflage it against bare earth and stones in its coastal habitats and on inland…
Small, brown and unobtrusive, The Grayling is a rare butterfly that is in danger of disappearing for good.
Spend a day using various drawing techniques to capture the beauty of trees in an ancient woodland.
The very first Growing Wild community garden day at Bay Pond was a lot of fun (if a little soggy)!
Nower Wood Education Centre has some amazing accessibility features so that everyone can enjoy nature - and now we have funding available for SEND groups to visit for free!