Reptiles of Surrey

reptiles course

Viviparous or Common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) basking in the early spring, Cannock Chase, Staffordshire. - Danny Green/2020VISION

Reptiles of Surrey

Location:
Witley Common, Haslemere Road,
,
Godalming, Surrey, GU8 5QA
Book
Discover the unique world of Surrey's reptile community before going in search of them in Witley Common.

Event details

Date

Time
10:00am - 3:00pm
A static map of Reptiles of Surrey

About the event

There is an abundance of reptiles native to Surrey. Spend a day learning about all of them including their ecology and natural habitat with our tutor, Jamel Guenioui.  He is a Senior Ecologist in the Surrey Wildlife Trust's Ecology Services team.

We will be using the classroom attached to Witley Common, which is a National Trust property and the best place in Surrey to potentially see all of the native reptile species. The NT have offered us free parking, where available, in their car park adjacent to the common for the purposes of this course. 

Jamel will spend the morning in the classroom sharing his knowledge of each species.  In the afternoon, he will guide us through the local heathland where we will discover reptiles in their own environment while learning how to use wildlife keys to accurately identify them. 

Please note that you will be walking though rough terrain on uneven ground so this course would not be suitable for those with mobility issues.

Booking

Price

Standard Ticket £60, Members and Registered Volunteers discounted ticket £45

Suitable for

Adults

Know before you go

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Mobility

Because we will be walking on uneven ground through thick grassland, this is not suitable to those with mobility issues.

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What to bring

Please bring a packed lunch.

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Parking information

Where possible, NT has offered us free parking on site.
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Bicycle parking

There are safe places to lock your bike on site.
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Facilities

Toilets