Wildlife Trust response to the felling of trees used by starlings in Winchester
We respond to the felling of trees hosting a starling roost, near Winnall in Winchester
We respond to the felling of trees hosting a starling roost, near Winnall in Winchester
The felling of woodland at Nursling demonstrates the need for stronger protections for local wildlife sites, argues Trevor Codlin
Winter heralds the arrival of large numbers of birds to our shores, all arriving from cooler climates, among them, starlings, one of our most familiar garden birds.
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…
This week Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has launched a major appeal to raise funds for an important land purchase to the east of Winchester: Deacon Hill
The Government today has published a 25 Year Plan to the improve the environment. Here our Chief Executive responds to the initial proposals
The Government today has published a 25 Year Plan to the improve the environment. Here our Chief Executive responds to the initial proposals
A group of enthusiastic senior boys from Winchester College have been volunteering their time to improve local nature reserves and other green spaces for wildlife.
The Litter Partnership in Winchester brings together local people, councils, schools, businesses and military personnel to tackle the scourge of litter. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife…
Last month, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust urged Southern Water to reconsider their damaging proposals to build a desalination plant at Fawley, within the New Forest National Park.…