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Langstone by Brian Shipman
A poem about Brent Geese leaving Langstone Harbour
Portsmouth's First Wild Street
Wilder Community Champion, Laura Mellor, tells us about how she is going wild in an urban landscape.
Another #WilderStreet in Portsmouth
Tamworth park, Portsmouth, was landscaped in 1991 with the intention of creating a haven for wildlife. Now, almost 30 years on, residents on the adjacent road have joined Team Wilder in an effort…
Portsmouth Play and Youth centres supporting a Wilder Portsmouth
Wilder Portsmouth has teamed up with the Portsmouth City Council’s Adventure Playgrounds and Youth Centres to connect more of the city’s children to the nature on their doorsteps.
Living with spiders
For some people, the slightest glimpse of a spider is enough to inspire shrieks of fear and the fear in being bitten. In reality, very few spiders here are capable of biting a person, and the…
Mapping Wilder Portsmouth activity
Mud Matters – Protecting Portsmouth’s ‘Squelchy Super Substance’
Along with The RSPB, we are opposing a damaging development proposal at Tipner in Portsmouth, that will destroy an area vital for nature and valuable for the city’s long-term sustainability. The…
Harbour porpoise
Despite being a little shy, these amazing marine mammals can be spotted close to shore in shallow waters. If you do get close, keep an eye out for the loud ‘chuff’ noise they make as they come to…
Environmental Groups Collaborate on Wilder Portsmouth Project
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Portsmouth project in partnership with Southern Co-op have joined forces with Portsmouth Friends of the Earth (PFoE) volunteers to brighten up…
24 hour wilder makeovers; Portsmouth’s Adventure Playgrounds make a Pond in a Day.
Where there is water, there is life. Creating a wildlife pond in your garden or open area is an amazing way to support all forms of life. Creating a pond in a day is a challenge, but one that…
Wilder Eastney - one more #Wilder district in Portsmouth!
Last week the residents and community groups in Eastney, Portsmouth were finally able to begin work on transforming the green space along Marine Court.