Use of ‘silent killer’ pesticide puts wildlife at risk
For the third consecutive year, government approves use of deadly, banned pesticide that could kill bees and river life in the UK.
For the third consecutive year, government approves use of deadly, banned pesticide that could kill bees and river life in the UK.
The Wildlife Trusts have opposed the badger cull since it first started and will never allow badger culling on our land.
Hampshire County Council has announced proposals for the future of Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve. The proposals are to sell the two buildings including the visitor centre and café and…
The Trust is calling on Government to use forthcoming policy changes to ensure that land for housing can be strategically assessed alongside that required for nature’s recovery, food production…
Two more inspiring community-led projects have been awarded grants from the Watercress and Winterbournes Landscape Partnership Scheme.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has been working with Southampton-based artist and illustrator, Hannah Horn, to create a series of large, interlocking artworks that celebrate the…
Hidden remote cameras have captured incredible footage of the elusive mustelids, including youngsters, in a welcome boost for one of Britain's rarest mammals
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has joined forces with nine other influential organisations to restore some of the Solent’s most imperilled marine habitats as part of a five-year…
The Springwatch presenter assumes the role alongside co-presenter Chris Packham who becomes a Vice President for the Trust
Conservationists successfully release almost 200 white-clawed crayfish to boost wild populations of the rare native species