Surrey river restoration to tempt brown trout upstream
A River Mole Catchment Partnership project to restore the natural course of the Rye Brook, near Ashtead in Surrey, is helping to encourage brown trout upstream and capture flood waters.
A River Mole Catchment Partnership project to restore the natural course of the Rye Brook, near Ashtead in Surrey, is helping to encourage brown trout upstream and capture flood waters.
Today the Government announces its Agricultural Transition Plan following the Agriculture Act gaining royal assent. The Act was heralded as a new start to move away from the widely condemned EU-…
Environmental groups have come together to write a letter to the Environment Secretary calling for a ban on the use of peat in compost by 2025. Celebrity gardener, broadcaster and writer Monty Don…
One of UK’s Largest and Most Endangered Spiders
Rediscovered After More Than 20 Years
Last night’s vote on the Agriculture Bill in the House of Commons saw MPs vote against an amendment previously passed in the Lords to #SaveOurStandards, despite a rebellion of 14 Conservative MPs…
Restoring Surrey’s lost chalk grasslands on the North Downs
The call of the wild:
New collection of writing spotlights urgent need for wildlife recovery
Largest ever cull authorised this autumn – bringing the total shot to 35% of UK’s badger population
Surrey Wildlife Trust calls for no campfires, barbeques, cigarettes or litter on heathlands at any time