The Working Woodlands Project
The Working Woodlands project is removing invasive species to encourage the growth of our native woodland fauna.
The Working Woodlands project is removing invasive species to encourage the growth of our native woodland fauna.
I am 17 and adore Nature and all things Wild! I work with Birds of Prey which is not only extremely rewarding but
an incredible challenge and great privilege.
Winter brings large numbers of birds to our shores from cooler climes – and among them is one of our most familiar garden birds, starlings
Southern Water and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust come together to celebrate a 15 year partnership
Birds of a feather flock together, but have you ever wondered why that is? Our friends from Bird Aware Solent share some secrets of our coastal birds' avian gatherings.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust responds to Isle of Wight gaining UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status.
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
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.
Update from Morton Marsh on the Isle of Wight
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…