Surrey Wildlife Trust is a Wildlife Trust in Surrey, a county in South East England that formerly included much of Greater London. The Trust's vision is for a living landscape in Surrey that is rich in wildlife and valued by all. It is the only organisation in Surrey that cares for all forms of wildlife in the county.
Surrey Wildlife Trust is one of 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the whole of the UK, the Isle of Man & Alderney.
Read more about Surrey Wildlife Trust: Reserves
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