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Summer heaths
This week is National Heath Week, celebrating this fascinating habitat and the wildlife that calls them home. In summer there are so many of wildlife delights to look and listen for, we cover a…
Reports and a Bit of Garden Wildlife
5th October reports from Blashford showed that all the main players are still present. On Ibsley Water the ferruginous duck was still around the north end of the Long Spit, visible from either or…
New arrivals at Wealden Heaths
Woodlark, nightjar, and Dartford warbler chicks have hatched at Wealden Heaths. Follow our easy tips to help protect these vulnerable birds.
Watch out for ground-nesting birds at Wealden Heaths
As the woodlark, nightjar, and Dartford warbler enter their breeding season, follow our easy tips to help protect these vulnerable birds during visits to Wealden Heaths.
IPCC Climate Report. What can we do?
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust CEO Debbie Tann shares her thoughts on the IPCC report.
Just how safe are our designated sites?
Many of our most precious wildlife sites have legal protections, but what does this mean in practice?
Green Recovery report launched
Today we launch our Green Recovery report, calling on the Government to invest in nature as part of our recovery from the pandemic.
Annual Report
Nature Reserve - Incident Report
Small heath
The Small heath is the smallest of our brown butterflies and has a fluttering flight. It favours heathlands, as its name suggests, as well as other sunny habitats.
Livestock Looker (Bramshot Heath)
We are looking for Livestock Lookers volunteers to keep an eye on the health, welfare and location of our livestock.