Hampton Estate & Space4Nature team up to assess the state of nature on Puttenham Common
Satellite imagery, Artificial Intelligence and citizen science will complement 100-year plan to restore nationally important heathland site
Satellite imagery, Artificial Intelligence and citizen science will complement 100-year plan to restore nationally important heathland site
Old fridges, builder’s rubble, broken windows and even asbestos – Surrey Wildlife Trust has seen it all. The charity has revealed this week that it spends nearly £50,000 a year dealing with…
The Lawson cypress is a large, conical-shaped, evergreen tree that has been introduced into the UK and widely planted in gardens and parks. It has also naturalised along damp banks and woodland…
Deborah is Ulster Wildlife’s Nature Reserves Officer. Alongside a team of dedicated volunteers, she works to protect our special places to help both wildlife and people thrive.
Despite its name, the "common" skate is not so common anymore. In fact, they are Critically Endangered.
Surrey Wildlife Trust is extremely proud of all its employees whose expertise, passion and knowledge allow us to protect and connect nature in Surrey. In this blog we celebrate five colleagues and…
Be a part of Surrey’s Wild Youth Movement!
Susan’s passion is her herd of English longhorn cattle. She believes in teaching our youngsters about the value of organic farming for quality food and for the environment.
Gary is the Badger Edge Vaccination Scheme (BEVS) Project Manager for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. He is injecting badgers to protect them against bovine tuberculosis (bTB) to help curb the…
When Andrew gets away from his desk, he likes to escape to the Gunnersbury Triangle Nature Reserve. From bramble bashing to bonfire building and clearing ponds, he’s always learning new ways to…