World Wetlands Day 2024
From the tiniest of garden ponds to whole river systems complete with wet floodplains, our wetlands are one of the most biodiverse habitats in the UK.
From the tiniest of garden ponds to whole river systems complete with wet floodplains, our wetlands are one of the most biodiverse habitats in the UK.
Mammal expert Stuart Edmunds introduces the four species of mice you can see in the UK.
New years often start with high hopes and expectations, lists of things to achieve, changes to be made. But 2024 truly is make or break for nature. This is our big chance, our shot at getting it…
The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) have donated £800 to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust from their Formula Kite European Championships which took place last year.
Farlington Marshes Nature Reserve has an uncertain future. This blog highlights the amazing wildlife that calls this nature reserve home, the history of Farlington, why the site is at risk and why…
Fuelled by community collaboration, a once-neglected flower bed outside Kookies Crafts is transformed into a vibrant space, showcasing the power of community and nature.
Nature-Based Solutions Officer, Aggie Thompson, leads on the delivery of a comprehensive ecological monitoring programme at the Trust’s rewilding projects: Wilder Little Duxmore and Wilder Nunwell…
It's been a busy and full on year here at Wilder Wight HQ. As the nights draw in and we reflect on what we did in 2023 and our plans moving forward, we wanted to share some of our highlights…
As their leaves fall away, identifying trees becomes a fascinating challenge. Talk a walk along a chalk stream, and see which species are hiding in plain sight!
Sweep away the cobwebs with a wintery walk along a local chalk stream. Experience the magic of these habitats in the cooler months of the year!