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Surrey Wildlife Trust

Wildlife and wild animals are something that most of us are aware of even if not to a massive extent. Most of us are aware of the species that are endangered, the animals that we like, how to go and see animals and the habitats in which they live.

For many of us that is where our interest ends, however if you are looking at building something new or adapting an on building then you may need to look into things in more detail and get an idea of what is what before you progress.

For example bats are an endangered species which means you can not do anything to disturb them or injure them. Often before you carry out any conversions and building work you need to ensure that you have a bat survey done to ensure that you aren’t putting bats in any unnecessary danger.

The Surrey Wildlife Trust oversee many of the planning applications that take place to ensure that everything is done to make sure that animals aren’t hurt or made homeless as a result of any work that we want to carry out.

Don’t worry if this all sounds confusing or you aren’t sure where to start when it comes to making sure you aren’t breaking the law because the Surrey Wildlife Trust have loads of help and information available to ensure everyone is kept happy.

Their website is packed full of loads of information depending on what you want to know, which means that you may even be able to find the information that you need to know from the comfort of your own home – making it a win-win situation.

Aren’t sure if you’ll even need their services? Don’t worry simply get in touch with the Surrey Wildlife Trust with details of your up and coming project and they will be happy to go through everything with you and make sure that you know what to do next and what is going to be needed of you in the future if your progress with your project. All of their contact details can be found on their website, to help make everything as easy as possible.

Make sure you check out the Surrey Wildlife Trust website if you need any more help or advice.