State of Surrey’s Nature

The State of Surrey’s Nature Report

Cover of 'The State of Surrey's Nature' report displaying a natural landscape with flowers and trees.

The Biodiversity Working Group’s publication (2017) provides a current stock-take of the county’s biodiversity. The report aims to quantify our most threatened wildlife but also celebrates why Surrey’s biodiversity is so special. This will help clarify our responsibilities to both national and international conservation and serve to further inform our priorities at the county level. It will also be a base-line from which to measure future biodiversity trends and changes. The report will be reissued every 10 years with the next publication due in 2027.

State of Nature 2023 National Report

Cover of the 'State of Nature 2023' report, featuring a close-up of a green plant on a blurred background.

Surrey’s Species of Conservation Concern (SoCC) data-tables used in the analysis for our report are below:

(i) State of Surrey’s Nature SoCC lists – PLANTS

(ii) State of Surrey’s Nature SoCC lists – INVERTEBRATES

(iii) State of Surrey’s Nature SoCC lists – VERTEBRATES