A Co-operative wildlife day for garden wildlife enthusiasts On a rainy day in March, I joined Surrey Wildlife Trust to deliver a wonderful garden wildlife course in partnership with the Co-operative. Frances Halstead, Environmental Group Support Officer for SWT, delivered… Continue Reading →
It’s just over a month now until our action-packed SHOWCASE! Spaces are limited so book your place now! Click here and follow the instructions. You can book multiple places at once but please note the 8+ age limit. There is… Continue Reading →
It’s just over a month now until our action-packed SHOWCASE! Spaces are limited so book your place now! Click here and follow the instructions. You can book multiple places at once but please note the 8+ age limit. There is… Continue Reading →
Wherever you were in Sutton on Tuesday 5th March, I’m sure you would agree that it was nothing short of a beautiful spring day. The first days of sunshine in spring are always the most appreciated after a long, bitter… Continue Reading →
‘Hedge accentors’, hedgerows, hedgehogs & herptile events, a call to arms for Spring Cleaning, annoy your MP on Early Day Motion 603, the first SNCV Award (well done Mike!) and some dodgy TV programme plug; all in the new January… Continue Reading →
OK, so it isn’t exactly breaking news but the recent Guardian article on hen harrier Circus cyaneus breeding success, or, rather, the lack thereof, is a timely reminder of the kind of state much of our most scarce and beleaguered wildlife find themselves in these days. Even… Continue Reading →
OK, so it isn’t exactly breaking news but the recent Guardian article on hen harrier Circus cyaneus breeding success, or, rather, the lack thereof, is a timely reminder of the kind of state much of our most scarce and beleaguered wildlife find themselves in these days. Even… Continue Reading →
While our local wildlife might be seeking out places to over-winter, there is no rest in the Biodiversity Gardens office as we wrap up our Garden Survey Initiative. Over 20 homeowners took part, as well as 8 schools, housing estates… Continue Reading →
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