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Wildlife Trust welcomes news on threatened Alton meadow
We've welcomed the news that a developer must conduct a full environmental study if they intend to build on a wildlife-rich meadow near Alton
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Local Wildlife Trust wants your help to find out how wild we really are.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has launched a new ‘citizen science’ campaign that everyone can take part in from the safety and comfort of their home - whether you have a garden or…
Surveys help show how farms can work for wildlife
Arcadian Ecology, the Trust’s ecological consultancy, are carrying out surveys on Vitacress farms this summer, looking to understand how wildlife is using their sites at present, and how they…
Help wildlife in the cold
The colder months can be a tough time for wildlife, food is scarce and hibernators are looking for shelter. That's why we’ve put together our top tips for maintaining your garden for wildlife…
Great news for local butterflies as Wildlife Trust purchases Deacon Hill in Winchester
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust are delighted to announce the purchase of Deacon Hill. The site is a 10 hectare patchwork of scrub and chalk grassland overlooking the Chilcomb valley…
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Wildlife Trust responds to news of Ofwat penalties for Southern Water
Ofwat has today given notice that it intends to impose a £126million penalty on Southern Water for its past failure to comply with regulations regarding waste water treatment and monitoring.
Wildlife Trust goes to Westminster
Staff, trustees, members, volunteers and local supporters gathered with thousands of people from across the UK for a Mass Lobby of Parliament - calling for action to secure nature’s recovery.
You want my help to bring wildlife back? Challenge accepted!
I love a challenge, don't you? At the beginning of the pandemic, I was going through some personal struggles and taking part in charitable challenges made me feel like I was truly doing…
Five ways to help wildlife this winter
Winter can be a tough time for wildlife. Here are some quick and simple ways to help.