Why did the Toad cross the road?
Every year volunteers work late into the night to help thousands of Toads cross busy highways as they return to their breeding ponds.
Every year volunteers work late into the night to help thousands of Toads cross busy highways as they return to their breeding ponds.
Members of the Eco Team at St. John's West Byfleet were delighted to receive an award for its first steps towards becoming more environmentally aware.
Lichens are an overlooked, but vital part of our natural ecosystem.
Work Experience Student Oscar charts his experience helping to care for our rare chalk grasslands.
Steph Boore takes us through a typical week in the life of an SWT Reserves Officer during the winter months.
Owen Knight, a Year 11 student at Gordon's School near Woking, is doing his bit for nature by removing litter on Brentmoor Heath - a diverse site managed for nature by Surrey Wildlife Trust…
Trust staff and volunteers got buzzing for bumble bees this year.
To truly understand the scale and consequences of biodiversity decline, you need to do more than just count how many species we’ve lost: changes in species abundances can also have profound…
Voluntary Warden Stephen Woodcock provides an insight into the exciting seasonal updates at Newdigate Brickworks nature reserve, reflecting on winter highlights and what to look forward to as…
Back in September 2021, Elaine Brindley from Royal Holloway University, started as a placement student with Surrey Wildlife Trust.