Connect with like-minded community groups across Surrey, who are working to protect local nature
If you don’t live or work in one of our project areas but you still want to help nature why not join our Wilder Communities Network which can help your group by providing:
- Free online resources to help you take action for nature
- Wildlife Recording Kits available to borrow for identifying and recording species in your local area
- Updates on community funding opportunities
- Funded spaces on a range of our adult learning courses, such as small woodland management or wildflower ID.
- Citizen science and wildlife recording opportunities
- News from across the Wilder Communities network
Wilder Communities Key Focus Areas
Over the next two years the Wilder Communities programme is focusing on the key areas of Guildford, Bramley, Shalford, Wonersh, Worplesdon, Farnham, Haslemere, Godalming, Dorking, Redhill and Reigate. If your community group is located in one of these areas then please get in touch!
Groups without access to green space
Even if your group does not have access to a green space, you can still work with Surrey Wildlife Trust to help local nature:

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Volunteering opportunities
Group members can join regular volunteering sessions on local reserves under our care.

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Fundraise for us
Help us to secure a better future for nature by fundraising for Surrey Wildlife Trust through your community group activities.