Get involved in Swift Awareness Week
Swift Awareness Week runs from 27th June - 5th July 2026, with local groups across the country hosting walks, talks and events led by Swift experts.
Swift Awareness Week runs from 27th June - 5th July 2026, with local groups across the country hosting walks, talks and events led by Swift experts.
120 local citizen scientists came together to share expertise on wildlife recording in Surrey.
Some of Surrey’s most biodiverse habitats are finally getting the recognition and protection they deserve.
The Wealden Heaths 'Super' National Nature Reserve in West Surrey brings landowners together to care for 2,765ha of wildlife habitats.
We’re delighted to have been awarded The Land Trust Award for 'most improved space of the year' for Horsley Meadows.
Use the Trust's Five2Find app to help us monitor once common species including Swifts, Slow-worms and Peacock butterflies.
Some of Surrey’s most delicate and biodiverse habitats – ancient grasslands once used for grazing but now havens for wildflowers and wildlife including Small Blue butterflies and Skylarks – are…
The Wildlife Trusts congratulate the UK Government’s decision to open the door for licenced reintroductions of beavers into the wild and its acknowledgment of the free-living populations in…
Surrey Botanical Society and Surrey Wildlife Trust have teamed up to publish a new register of the rare, scarce and declining plants found in the county, from Adder’s-tongue to Zigzag Clover.
Surrey Wildlife Trust collaborated with Kingston School of Art Illustration Animation students Holly & Giaccomo to produce an animation on the great fragility of Surrey's landscapes and…