Restoring the flow
Thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers, Unstead nature reserve is a wetland once more.
High wildfire risk! Help protect nature
© Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers, Unstead nature reserve is a wetland once more.
When I first started working for the Surrey Wildlife Trust back in 2013, I remember sitting in stunned silence when an officer from the Environment Agency suggested that one day beavers could be…
Kelly Hollings, Restoring Ratty Project Officer for Northumberland Wildlife Trust, explores the habits of these much-loved mammals.
An exciting new partnership that reflects The Wildlife Trusts’ call for at least 30% of our land and sea to be connected and protected for nature’s recovery by 2030.
In 2010 we helped launch one of the largest single-site conservation projects in southern England: the return of red deer to 720 hectares of heathland in Surrey. Over a decade later, we assess its…
Working with nature is the key to ecological and economic recovery
Few birds inspire awe as often as birds of prey, those athletic aerial predators that rule the roost when it comes to the food chain.
In a rapidly urbanising world, I feel outdoor education is a vital tool that can be utilised to nurture environmental connections and potentially change the way people interact with the natural…
Leave caterpillar food plants to grow and see butterflies thrive