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Nightjars – The enigmatic birds of the New Forest
Trainee ecologist Shannon Rae shares her experience with European Nightjars in the New Forest, from their mesmerising aerial displays to their unique churring calls, uncover the mysteries of these…
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Under Pressure - is the New Forest losing its wildness?
When thinking of the most special and important places for wildlife, Hampshire’s New Forest is right up there with the best. But this precious gem is under pressure from a combination of factors…
Forest bug
The shoulders of the Forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
Discover Pamber Forest
Discover Pamber Forest, one of Hampshire's most magical ancient woodlands.
New funding to help control invasive non-native plants in the New Forest
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust are delighted to have secured £45,000 from the Environment Agency to tackle the spread of invasive non-native plants in the New Forest during 2021/22…
30 Days Wild - Making, Baking, Exploring and Learning, by Gemma Paul
Gemma and her little boy had a great time taking part in 30 Days Wild this year. Read about their highlights and how they plan to stay wild.
Pine marten breeding confirmed in the New Forest
Hidden remote cameras have captured incredible footage of the elusive mustelids, including youngsters, in a welcome boost for one of Britain's rarest mammals