Earthworms – our underrated, underground allies
Charles Darwin considered earthworms to be the most important animal in the history of the world.
Charles Darwin considered earthworms to be the most important animal in the history of the world.
Some of the most fascinating inhabitants of gardens are greatly overlooked and rather unpopular. In today's blog Josh Phangurha, one of our Trainee Ecologists, talks about creating a spider-…
Love them or hate them, spiders are all around us - and we’d be much worse off without them.
Earthworms are one of the most overlooked components of a healthy ecosystem - there is far more to the humble earthworm than most people imagine!
This stocky, brown mammal spends its life burrowing underground with its spade-like paws, hunting for earthworms to eat.
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
The ‘Beast from the East’ is due one last throw this weekend so may make getting out and about difficult or unpleasant - but today has been glorious.
With the weekend approaching with some fairly shabby weather coming in, there still may be some opportunities for sun and wildlife
Feeling like Spring finally!
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust responds to Isle of Wight gaining UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status.