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Wildlife Watch - Information for grown-ups
Parent bug
The Parent bug lives up to its name. The female lays her eggs on a Silver birch leaf, watching over them until they hatch. She stays with the young until they are adults. Other shield bugs lay…
Southsea artist paints mural to highlight ecological crisis
Southsea artist paints mural to highlight ecological crisis
Operation yellowhammer - how to ensure payments for farmers bring returns for everyone
New research by Wildlife Trusts, National Trusts and RSPB sets out the costs and benefits of investing in nature.
Wildlife records
When you head out on a walk or even into the garden, how often do you see some type of wildlife? Almost every time is the likely answer! Did you know that you could be sitting on a gold mine of…
Government’s new nature-positive farming payments are a great start but need to go further faster
In the biggest shakeup to farming in 60 years, the Government has announced that they will shift £2.4 billion of farming subsidies towards nature’s recovery, sustainable food production and…
What is a Welcome Hut without the welcome? We are now recruiting a small team of Welcome Volunteers
You may have been following the recent, exciting developments with Blashford Lakes nature reserve’s ongoing face lift. One of the elements of the project that will emerge in the coming weeks is a…
Restricted Access Nature Reserves
Publications and reports
Our Membership Recruiters
Marine Ambassador for Solent Seascape Project
We are looking for volunteers to share information and demonstrate best practice to inspire your peers or colleagues about marine issues. You’ll be an enthusiastic voice for change, proposing…