Is an end to the badger cull in sight?
A shift in government policy could signal a welcome reprieve for the iconic badger
A shift in government policy could signal a welcome reprieve for the iconic badger
Portsmouth South MP Stephen Morgan joined the local Wildlife Trust on Southsea beach to do a mini ‘beach clean’ and highlight the problem of litter
The Wildlife Trusts have opposed the badger cull since it first started and will never allow badger culling on our land.
Putting out a bit of food can help see mammals like hedgehogs through colder spells.
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Badgers are the UK’s largest land predator and are one of the most well-known British species. They are famed for their black and white stripes and sturdy body, using their strong front paws to…
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Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is dismayed that the Government has issued new licenses to carry out ineffective and inhumane badger culls in seven new areas of England, including…
Today the Government announced that it will continue to issue licenses to kill badgers over the next four years. This will put 130,000 animals at risk of being shot.
Defra has announced a consultation on the expansion of the badger cull to new counties, including Hampshire
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