by surrey | Jun 2, 2026 | Nature Preservation
When you picture a well-kept garden, the last thing you expect to see celebrated is a pile of rotting wood. Yet some of the most ecologically valuable features in any garden are also the least tidy. At Surrey Hills Conservation, we work with landowners across Surrey...
by surrey | Mar 2, 2026 | Blog, Nature Preservation
Creating a wildlife pond is one of the most effective ways to increase biodiversity in a Surrey garden. A well-designed pond can attract frogs, newts, dragonflies, pond skaters and a wide range of beneficial insects, while also supporting native aquatic plants and...
by surrey | Jan 27, 2026 | Nature Preservation
Here in the Surrey Hills, hedgerows are part of everyday life. They weave between fields, trace old boundaries, and link ancient woodlands across the landscape. Often overlooked, these living lines are far more than simple dividers. Hedgerows quietly support wildlife,...
by surrey | Oct 9, 2025 | Nature Preservation, Uncategorized
At Surrey Hills Conservation, we’re passionate about protecting and restoring the natural landscapes that make our region so special. You’ll often hear us talk about conservation management, but what exactly does that mean? In simple terms, conservation management is...
by surrey | Sep 29, 2025 | Latest News, Nature Preservation
At Surrey Hills Conservation, we’re passionate about protecting our beautiful landscapes – from ancient woodlands and rolling hills to wildflower meadows and vibrant grasslands. But beneath all this natural splendour lies something just as vital, though often...
by surrey | Oct 27, 2023 | Nature Preservation
Surrey, with its lush green landscapes, woodlands, and abundant wildlife. It is the haven of natural beauty in the heart of England. As urbanisation continues to cut upon the scenic countryside, the importance of conservation in Surrey cannot be overstated. The county...