All Change: The Climate and our Chalk Streams
As the threat of climate change looms large, what could the consequences be for some of our most sensitive freshwater habitats?
As the threat of climate change looms large, what could the consequences be for some of our most sensitive freshwater habitats?
How our nature reserves and local wild places are playing their part in the race against climate change.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust welcomes the Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi’s announcement at COP26 that aims to put climate change into the heart of education by 2023. Now we…
Since 2016, a silent revolution has been spreading through the streets of Portsmouth. Thanks to the work of Charles Dickens Community Orchard, fruiting trees are popping up on the roadsides and in…
The Environment Agency has published a major long-term strategy to tackle flooding and coastal change. This new plan sets out the potential devastating impacts of accelerating climate change and…
Are the local elections important? Policy & Public Affairs Officer David Allwright tells us why he thinks we should put on our wellies to vote for nature.
We need people to take action for the environment and wildlife. Could the principles of psychology and the science of behaviour change be the answer...
Today Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust launched an exciting new partnership with Boskalis Westminster Ltd to undertake a seagrass restoration project within the Solent, starting with…