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Children Go Wild for Worms at Wintershall!
Surrey Wildlife Trust helped hundreds of children go wild in the countryside at ‘The Little Welly Goes Wild’ children’s obstacle course this weekend.
Holiday Clubs
8,000 Surrey school children pledge to save water & wildlife
Surrey Wildlife Trust school visits are ‘otterly’ amazing
Chiltern gentian
Considered to be one of the prettiest gentians, the Chiltern gentian is a rare plant in the UK. It likes chalk grasslands, its purple, trumpet-shaped flowers blooming from August.
Greater burdock
Greater burdock is familiar to us as the sticky plant that children delight in, frequently throwing the burs at each other. It actually uses these hooked seed heads to help disperse its seeds.
Dennis the Menace Goes to Nower Wood
A short story inspired by Tobias' visit to Nower Wood for International Children's Book Day
Waking up to wild flowers
A guest blog by children's author Zanna Davidson on her wildlife adventures in the Surrey Hills during lockdown
Learn to play, play to learn
Take children outdoors and see them thrive
Making a Difference
Forest Schools changes lives - and not just the children's!
Surrey Wildlife Trust and Shepperton Studios team up to boost local biodiversity
Biodiversity Net Gain agreement means new life for meadow and more contact with nature for local school children.
How to help wildlife at school
Whether feeding the birds, or sowing a wildflower patch, setting up wildlife areas in your school makes for happier, healthier and more creative children.