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New research reveals knowledge of wildlife is declining, with 50% of Surrey locals unsure where to spot different animalsThe research from The Camping and Caravanning Club, which has sites across the South East, found that 54 per cent of locals would describe their wildlife knowledge as ‘average’ at best. In response to ...
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Surrey wildlife ‘detectives’ needed for spring mammal surveyVolunteers in Surrey, and across the wider UK, are being asked to become ‘wildlife detectives’ this spring by searching their ...
Three separate incidents which police suspect are "deliberate fires" have taken place in woodlands and protected wildlife ...
Heathlands damaged by wildfires this week could take up to five years to recover, according a local wildlife expert. Major ...
Campaigners against the sale and carrying of catapults have received an official response from the government after a ...
Chief executives of 32 leading conservation organisations are calling for amendments to protect nature in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
Earlier this month, a grass fire at Box Hill caused by four disposable barbecues damaged the popular spot, putting wildlife and people at risk, Surrey Fire & Rescue said. Between 2023 to 2024 ...
Police are seeking to reassure neighbours after a spate of catapult attacks targeting wildlife. Offices around Runnymede have recently received three reports of wild animals and birds being ...
Surrey celebrates as Wealden Heaths achieves National Nature Reserve status, promising enhanced protection for its diverse wildlife and ecosystems.
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