Government says yes to Highly Protected Marine Areas
The Wildlife Trusts cheer long fought-for arrival of first ever sea sanctuaries where all damaging activities will be banned.
The Wildlife Trusts cheer long fought-for arrival of first ever sea sanctuaries where all damaging activities will be banned.
An analysis of the potential for Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspaces (SANG) to simultaneously provide destinations for dog walkers and improve biodiversity.
“Say ‘YES’ to new things, put yourself out of your comfort zone and listen to people who are willing to share their experiences –”
SWT Marketing Executive Billie Pearce heads out with the Grazing Team, gaining insight into conservation grazing, Norbury Park and what makes the team tick.
Rivers Week is a time to celebrate our amazing waterways but also to think about what we can do to help our rivers. Assistant Conservation Officer Emma, provides an insight into her role…
Work experience student James shares his experiences completing a week of practical work experience with Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Largely confined to the north of the UK, the rare pine marten is nocturnal and very hard to spot. However, it can be enticed to visit a peanut-laden birdtable.
The tiny, brown-and-white sand martin is a common summer visitor to the UK, nesting in colonies on rivers, lakes and flooded gravel pits. It returns to Africa in winter.
As its name suggests, the house martin can be spotted nesting in the eaves of houses in our towns and villages. Its intricate mud nests take days to build and are often returned to and used in…
To mark International Women’s Day on 8th March, we shine a light on some of our inspiring female colleagues who work at Surrey Wildlife Trust.