Hairy violet
Living up to its name, the hairy violet is covered in fine hairs. Look for its delicate, violet flowers blooming from March to June on chalk grasslands, in particular.
Living up to its name, the hairy violet is covered in fine hairs. Look for its delicate, violet flowers blooming from March to June on chalk grasslands, in particular.
Heralding spring, a carpet of sunshine-yellow lesser celandine flowers is a joy to see on a woodland walk. Look out for it along hedgerows, in parks and even in graveyards, too, from March onwards…
The Surrey Nature Partnership is hosting the Biodiversity and Planning Conference at the Dorking Halls in Surrey on Tuesday 1st March 2022.
Applications for our Wilder Schools Programme are now open! Apply before the 28th March to be considered for the September 2024 cohort.
Michelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2014. After undergoing a life-saving operation and an intensive chemotherapy course, she is on the road to recovery.
Wildlife…
Hedgelaying is a traditional skill which used to be commonly practised by farmers during the quieter winter months, between November and March, when plants lie dormant.
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.
I remember the beginning of lockdown. March, April, unseasonably beautiful weather. Just one hour of outdoor exercise seemed so cruel as the sun poured down on the lush spring growth and the…
The yellow trumpets of daffodils brighten up the dullest spring day as they cluster together in gardens and roadsides during March and April. But these are often the planted or escaped garden…