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Wildlife Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBJoin us and help protect Surrey's wild places. Your membership will support the Trust's vital conservation work across the county, including habitat restoration, species protection …

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Wildlife for wellbeing Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBOver the last 40 years, children have become increasingly separated from wildlife. It’s a natural disaster in the making! Like most parents, we believe that a childhood separated …

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Heathland Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBOnce dismissed as wasteland, lowland heathland is now appreciated as the precious and unique habitat that it truly is. Located in the west of Surrey, our heathlands are some of …

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Basking reptiles Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBOur native lizards. We have 3 species of lizard in Britain. As its name suggests, the common lizard is widespread. The sand lizard is very rare and restricted to only a few …

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Blindley Heath Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBOne of the best known examples of relict damp grassland on Weald clay in Surrey, Blindley Heath supports a number of rare plants and invertebrates, as well as protected species …

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Soil your undies for science Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBTo conduct your own soil health test at home: Bury some white, 100% cotton underpants in the ground four-six inches deep as the soil at that depth is most …

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Butterflies, biodiversity and bio-abundance Surrey …

WEBTo truly understand the scale and consequences of biodiversity decline, you need to do more than just count how many species we’ve lost: changes in species abundances can …

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Caring for birds Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBVine House Farm bird food. Buy your bird food and feeders from Vine House Farm Bird Foods and they will give £10 to Surrey Wildlife Trust for every new customer, with 4% of …

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Protected wildlife sites Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBA SANG is a countryside recreational site, created to attract residents of new developments away from designated sites that are protected for their valuable ecology and are …

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Identify UK snakes Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBAdder. The adder is a greyish snake, with a dark and very distinct zig-zag pattern down its back, and a red eye. Males tend to be more silvery-grey in colour, while females are …

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The State of Surrey’s Nature

WEB12 | The State of Surrey’s Nature. The recently-recognised Alcathöe whiskered bat has a national stronghold in Surrey’s woodlands The Nightingale has declined in Surrey and is …

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Great crested newt Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBAbout. Newts are amphibians, breeding in ponds during the spring and spending most of the rest of the year feeding on invertebrates in woodland, hedgerows, marshes and …

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Slow worm Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBThe mating season for slow worms kicks off in May and males become aggressive towards each other. During courtship, the male takes hold of the female by biting her head or …

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Himalayan balsam Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBAbout. Himalayan balsam was introduced as a garden plant in 1839, but soon escaped and became widely naturalised along riverbanks and ditches, especially close to towns. It is …

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Pirbright Ranges Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBOwned by the MOD, and bordering Brentmoor Heath, Pirbright Ranges is one of the largest remaining areas of lowland heath in Surrey. It is rich in heathland wildlife, including …

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Scots pine Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBAbout. The Scots pine is the native pine tree in Scotland and has been widely planted elsewhere in the UK, too. During the medieval ages, a great pine forest stretched across …

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Volunteer Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBVolunteer enquiries. Email [email protected]. Call 01483 795464. Wildlife conservation volunteering in Surrey is a great way to learn new skills, make new friends …

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My Green Future Environmental Volunteer Programme

WEBContact details. If you have a query regarding this scheme, please email [email protected]. My Green Future is a 12-week environmental …

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Identify British butterflies Surrey Wildlife Trust

WEBThick, grey-green stripes on the underside. When: April-October. Orange-tip ©Bob Coyle. Orange-tip. Description: Males are white with bold orange patches on the forewings and …

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