Surrey's Heritage Treasures
Some 52% of hedgerows in Britain were lost after WWII, but the many benefits of hedgerows are being recognised once again
Some 52% of hedgerows in Britain were lost after WWII, but the many benefits of hedgerows are being recognised once again
Back in September 2021, Elaine Brindley from Royal Holloway University, started as a placement student with Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Found in ponds and marshes, the fragile look of the Common water-measurer belies its fierce nature. A predator of small insects, it uses the vibrations of the water's surface to locate its…
This TWO DAY course is delivered by Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT) and Surrey Outdoor Learning and Development (SOLD)
KIA has entered a partnership with Surrey Wildlife Trust to support the conservation of rare chalk grassland.
Once Covid-19 restrictions allow, West Horsley Place will begin to work in partnership with SWT on a project to restore and renew hedgerows on the historic estate, helping to protect endangered…
Recently we were joined by sixth form student Greta, who spent some time at the Trust gaining professional insights into the conservation sector. In this blog Greta explains her day gaining…
Surrey Wildlife Trust is urging local people to voice their opposition to government plans to reform the UK’s planning, agriculture and conservation policies, calling the proposals an ‘attack on…