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Surrey Wildlife Trust is a registered charity managing over 3,500 hectares of land open to the public. Areas include parklands and areas of natural wildlife, and they are the only organisation concerned solely with the conservation of all forms of wildlife in Surrey. The Trust is best known for their wildlife friendly sites and nature reserves.
Places to visit include meadows, wet woodlands, chalk grasslands, lakes & wetlands, woodlands and lowland heaths.
The Trust runs regular activities including children’s after school activities, animal educational parties, wildlife courses, bird watching walks and general volunteer work parties. For more information see "What's On" beneath the most accessible places that follow.
The most accessible places are:
Ashtead Park
Bisley & West End Commons
Broadstreet & Backside Commons
Brockham Hills & Lime Kilns
Brookwood Lye
Chinthurst Hill
Chobham Common
Deepdene Terrace
Glory Wood
Hackhurst Downs
Hill Park Estate
Inholms Claypit
Leith Hill, Wotton & Abinger Commons
Milton Heath & The Nower
Newdigate Brickworks
Newlands Corner & Albury Downs
Norbury Park
Puttenham Common
Shere Woodlands
Staffhurst Wood
The Sheepleas
White Down
Wisley Common, Ockham & Chatley Heath
Worplesdon Group of Commons
What's On
Surrey Wildlife Trust has plenty of activities to get involved with this autumn/winter, all of which are listed below. Many activities need to be pre-booked. Find activities that appeal to you and then visit the Surrey Wildlife Trust Events Page to find out how to book and information about where to meet.