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Local Church Group Honoured with Eco Award for Environmental Stewardship
Members of the Eco Team at St. John's West Byfleet were delighted to receive an award for its first steps towards becoming more…
Tillingbourne Weir Removal Milestone
SWT’s Nature-based Solutions team achieved a momentous milestone at East Shalford on the Tillingbourne River this March.
Planning and Infrastructure Bill nature levy: A licence to kill nature
Our Chief Executive Sarah Jane Chimbwandira has joined a coalition of senior environmentalists and economists in writing to MPs and…
Help Beavers rebuild Surrey’s natural world
Bringing back this long-lost native species could revive habitats for plants, animals and people on a major scale – and between 22-29…
There’s no growth on a dead planet. Why Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill is a big problem for wildlife.
Debbie Tann MBE, Chief Executive at Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust shares her views on the latest reading of the Planning…
The beauty of Bluebells
Not many wildlife spectacles can beat the overwhelming beauty of swathes of violet Bluebells under the pale green of newly opened leaves…
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