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December moth
This fluffy moth is one of the few species that fly in winter.
The December night sky
A blog series by Tony Roberts from the Edenbridge and District Astronomers.
Boots on the ground: practical conservation volunteering updates December 2025
At SWT we manage over 65 nature reserves with a wealth of support from our dedicated volunteers, assisting with a vast range of habitat management tasks. Read all about what they've been up…
Amethyst deceiver
The pretty-in-purple amethyst deceiver can be seen growing in the leaf litter of our woodlands during late summer and autumn. Although edible, it looks similar to the poisonous Lilac fibrecap.
Remember, remember hedgehogs this November!
Together we can help our hogs by checking bonfires before they are lit this November.
Primrose
In mild years, the spring-flowering primrose can appear as early as December. Look out for its pretty, creamy-yellow flowers in woodlands and grasslands.
The Geminid Meteor Shower
On the evening of 13th December and morning of 14th December we have the peak of the Geminid Meteor shower.
Business partner story: Naturcontact Barefoot Shoes
Naturcontact donates 1% of December profits in support of our heathlands.
Help Santa bring ho-ho-hope for Surrey’s at-risk habitats
Double your donation for nature’s restoration from 2-9 December
My Placement Year so far at Surrey Wildlife Trust….
Vanessa Beal is currently completing a placement year at Surrey Wildlife Trust and before the festive break in December, reflected on her experiences so far.
Help Surrey's heathlands bounce back this Christmas
Our world-beating heathland habitats need your help – and every donation will be doubled this December