Students get hands-on with nature at Royal Holloway
In November we partnered with Royal Holloway University of London to give young people the opportunity to learn about nature and discover the varied paths into ecological careers.
University College London student Gabriella discusses her internship working with the data at the heart of conservation.
Masters student Elva King explores the challenges associated with sustainable agriculture.
Brunel University of London masters student Regina discusses the findings of their analysis of GPS collar Nofence grazing data on Chobham Common.
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.
Third year Zoology student Torben discusses the finding of his undergraduate project undertaken at Royal Holloway University of London.
Work Experience Student Oscar charts his experience helping to care for our rare chalk grasslands.
Uncovering moth-plant pollination networks on calcareous grassland for the first time in Surrey
Optimow is citizen science project with the aim of understanding how we can mow our lawns to help pollinating insects in our gardens.
Sadie Mitchell from the Department of Psychology at the University of Hull is conducting postgraduate research into food provisioning for wildlife in the UK.