How are volunteers helping monitor river health?
Cranleigh Rivers Group is a great example of how people from local community are making a difference.
© Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Cranleigh Rivers Group is a great example of how people from local community are making a difference.
An introduction to the Space4Nature PhD and the role of palaeoecology in conservation
Hedgerows are the UK’s largest priority habitat. With a combined range of around half a million miles
An analysis of landholder perceptions and attitudes towards rewilding in Surrey
This three-year project will see the University of Surrey and the Surrey Wildlife Trust working in partnership with Buglife and the Painshill Park Trust.
My name is Ness; I am a placement student volunteering with Surrey Wildlife Trust during my ‘year-in-industry’ and I am proud to share my journey with the Trust from my first visit in 2019 as a…
Over the past three years SWT trustee Chris Howard has played a leading role in helping set up and run voluntary environment groups in Wonersh and in neighbouring Shamley Green.
We took part in the SATRO Research Work Placement scheme again this summer, and two groups of students produced fantastic projects to help Surrey's nature.
Our Nextdoor Nature project has launched!
We took part in the SATRO Research Work Placement scheme again this summer, and two groups of students produced fantastic projects to help Surrey's nature.