This Saturday is Earth Hour. Which means at 8:30pm you are encouraged to switch off your lights for one hour. Earth Hour first started in Sydney, Australia in 2007 to take a stand against climate change. Since then it has… Continue Reading →
I imagine I am not the only one that is delighted to discover the abundance of native wildflowers that can be found in springtime. One of the UK’s favourite flowers are Bluebells and they can usually be found about this… Continue Reading →
The small blue butterfly Cupido minimus is the UK’s smallest native butterfly and it’s a scarce and declining UK species. The London Borough of Sutton has a small population, restricted to a few nature reserves on the North Downs. The… Continue Reading →
A scorching (ish!) March day after a wet day yesterday, some water in the pond and some red hot amphibian action! First spawn of the season is a very welcome sight!
A scorching (ish!) March day after a wet day yesterday, some water in the pond and some red hot amphibian action! First spawn of the season is a very welcome sight!
Fresh off the virtual press, the SNCV’s newsletter is now available for perusal, so have a butchers…
The new task programme is out for March through June. See the task programme page for more details (obviously!)
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