The scenic and extensive campus at Royal Holloway University of London is home to many of Surrey’s iconic species, making it a fantastic place to hold the Youth Action for Nature event. We were pleased to welcome students from GSCE, A level and undergraduate stages of education from schools across the UK. At this event, we focused on introducing students to the skills needed to pursue a career in the environment sector.
The students first had the opportunity to get involved with some pond dipping, which was a wonderful way to see some of Surrey’s aquatic fauna up close, and record some of the species there. Excitingly, some of the animals found in the pond, such as caddisfly larvae, are indicator species because these creatures are sensitive to water pollution. Their presence in the pond suggests that the water quality is good, and that the pond represents a healthy ecosystem.