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IPCC Climate Report. What can we do?
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust CEO Debbie Tann shares her thoughts on the IPCC report.
Publications and reports
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
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…
State of Nature 2023: a canary in the coal mine
In 2019 1 in 7 species were threatened with extinction, now it’s 1 in 6, according to the State of Nature 2023 report launched today. When the last State of Nature report was released in 2019, it…
New report shows how nature nurtures children
The Wildlife Trusts call for every child to have a daily one-hour nature boost
Trust responds to Tipner West Report
Portsmouth City Council have ignored widespread public opposition and continued to back destructive plans for the super-peninsula at Tipner West, a deeply flawed plan that pits people versus …
New report calls for ambitious pesticide reduction target
A nation of insect champions is needed to reverse insect decline.
State of Nature in the UK /England – Hampshire & Isle of Wight Response
Declines revealed in the State of Nature report paint a worrying picture for the UK and our two counties are not exempt.
New report points to 30% decline in water vole distribution
A new analysis of data collected over ten years by a network of experts led by The Wildlife Trusts has revealed that water vole distribution has declined dramatically.