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Pollinating Peartree - bringing flowers and pollinators to Southampton
A community project to map and sow wildflower areas in the Peartree ward of Southampton, creating corridors for pollinators such as butterflies and bees, and improving the environment for people…
The importance of pollinators and how to identify them
A relaxed afternoon with Susan Simmonds and two wildlife enthusiasts in their wonderful wildlife garden, learning about pollinators.
Making Way for Pollinators at College
Nat, a sixth form student in Eastleigh, is combining his studies with an Extended Project Qualification to help make space for nature on his college grounds.
The best plants for bees and pollinators
Set up a ‘nectar café’ by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies
Local group provides vital lifeline to pollinators
Friends of Portswood Rec is taking action for nature across Hampshire & the Isle of Wight. Boosting biodiversity and providing a vital lifeline to our struggling pollinators.
Dog owners can protect their pet and our rivers this summer
Spot-on flea and tick treatments can wash off in rivers, endangering our pets and our wildlife. We're asking dog owners to keep both protected this summer.
We protect water voles
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.
Help Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust protect our water ways
The Lower Avon Non-Native Plants Project is calling for volunteers to help survey and manage invasive non-native invasive plant species that harm our native wildlife.
Help protect ground nesting birds
Between March and July many birds will be using the Trust’s nature reserves to breed. For some species, breeding season means navigating the hazards of nesting on the ground.
Trust emphasises importance of nutrient scheme to protect our water from pollution
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has highlighted the crucial role of Nutrient Neutrality schemes in protecting the region’s waterways from yet more pollution.