Wilding Our Natural Spaces
To celebrate the launch of our Neighbourhoods for Nature campaign, long-standing SWT corporate partner Wild by Design provides some top tips on how you can make nature recovery happen in your…
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To celebrate the launch of our Neighbourhoods for Nature campaign, long-standing SWT corporate partner Wild by Design provides some top tips on how you can make nature recovery happen in your…
University placement student, Sophia Ilou, shares her recent experiences volunteering on SWT reserves and community spaces with practical conservation tasks and harvest mouse surveys.
Surrey Wildlife Trust volunteer, Richard Seymour, writes about his efforts with fellow volunteers helping to remove this invasive plant from Whitmoor Common.
Kate Bigwood, a Surrey-based farmer with a passion for nature, is working with us on one of our NEIRF 3 projects. We recently caught up with Kate to ask her more about her work on the farm and her…
Masters student Elva King explores the challenges associated with sustainable agriculture.
In their latest blog, student researcher Parth Pardeshi discusses their research into Tiny Forests as biodiverse wildlife havens and community engagement tools.
SWT Youth Action Committee member Ellis Armfield delves into the hidden life of fungi in their new blog.
Brunel University of London masters student Regina discusses the findings of their analysis of GPS collar Nofence grazing data on Chobham Common.
Youth Action Committee member Nat Knight discusses how queer ecology can offer insightful perspective on both LGBTQ+ liberation efforts and conservation.
Research student Olivia Davis explores how we can best manage our gardens through wildlife-friendly features to support hedgehogs and contribute to the conservation of this species.