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Livestock Looker (Long Valley)
We are looking for Livestock Looker volunteers to keep an eye on the health, welfare and location of our livestock.
New project to control non-native plants set to launch this spring
The Lower Avon Non-Native Plant Project has been launched to help prevent the spread of invasive non-native plants.
New funding to help control invasive non-native plants in the New Forest
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust are delighted to have secured £45,000 from the Environment Agency to tackle the spread of invasive non-native plants in the New Forest during 2021/22…
Plans for nature based development submitted to Test Valley Borough Council
Southampton based HPW Architecture are submitting a planning application to Test Valley Borough Council to transform the old World of Water site on Greatbridge Road, Romsey into a nature based…
Work Party Volunteers - Itchen Valley
We need volunteers to help us on our nature reserves and other land we manage.
Lily-of-the-valley
A beautifully scented plant, the arching stems and bell-shaped flowers of Lily-of-the-valley can be seen in many woodlands. Despite its delicate appearance, this plant is highly toxic.
Ants in your plants!
There are estimated to be over 60 species of ant in Britain and over 30 have been recorded in our two counties, making our region something of a hotspot. Here are some of our favourites.
The Trust's response to the proposed desalination plant at Fawley
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.…
Plants cleaning up our air
New figures are showing the benefits of vegetation to our health
Help Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust protect our waterways
The Lower Avon Non-Native Plants Project is calling for volunteers to help remove invasive non-native invasive plant species that out compete our native wildlife.
Woodland plants and wildflowers to see this spring
Springtime brings a promise of warmer days, new life and amazing displays of vibrant colour from native woodland plants and wildflowers. Here are three species to lookout for this spring.