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Solent seafood survey
Oyster
Native Oysters are a staple of our seas and our plates - but our love of their taste has lead to a sharp decline all around the UK.
Reducing nutrients in our rivers and the Solent
Oyster drill
This jagged-shelled sea snail is normally found near its favourite food - oysters!
Surveys with the Southern Co-op
Long term relationships could be key to enhancing our environment and creating places for wildlife to flourish. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust have a long-standing relationship with…
Oyster mushroom
Oyster mushrooms are shell shaped fungi that grow in tiers or fabulous clusters on dead trees or stumps. Unlike many fungi, these mushrooms are not seasonal and can be found all year round,…
Southern hawker
A common dragonfly of ponds, lakes and canals near woodland, the Southern Hawker can be seen patrolling the water or 'hawking' through woodland rides. A fast-flying species, it will…
Southern wood ant
The most common wood ant is the southern wood Ant, or 'red wood ant', which is found in England and Wales. An aggressive predator, it plays a vital pest control role in our woodlands.…
Southern Chalkstreams
Sea eagles in the Solent?
John Durnell responds to proposals to reintroduce sea eagles to the Solent
Fundraising: Southern Car Storage
Over the last two years local business owner Alan Stacey, owner of Southern Car Storage, has chosen to make Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust his business’ charity of the year and raise…