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Ribwort plantain
The brown, oval flower heads of ribwort plantain balance on top of thin, wiry stems; the resulting seed heads provide food for birds in winter. Look for this 'weed' in lawns, fields and…
Hampshire owl image wins national photography award
A photo of a short eared owl taken at our Farlington Marshes nature reserve has won an accolade at the prestigious British Wildlife Photography Awards 2017
Reading a landscape - trainee ecologist Harry Munt shares his experience with us
As part of my traineeship with the Trust, I’ve had the privilege of getting acquainted with several ‘rewilding’ sites.
Just how safe are our designated sites?
Many of our most precious wildlife sites have legal protections, but what does this mean in practice?
Some protection reinstated for at-risk Local Wildlife Sites
Thanks to a Wildlife Trust campaign, Local Wildlife Sites have been reinstated in the National Planning Policy Framework as sites on which development should be restricted.
Creating new nesting sites for terns
one of the latest and very best examples is our work to save the terns of the Solent
Farmers group together to restore nature across the local landscape
Hampshire farmers work together to improve the natural environment.
National Planning Policy Framework & Local Wildlife Sites
Yesterday the Government released the new National Planning Policy Framework for England. And the good news is that Local Wildlife Sites are back in!
My focus
For her A-Level Photography project, Emily-Jane is taking images of the landscapes that she loves; combining her two passions – photography and wildlife – so she can express herself in creative…
Searching our Shores: Hill Head 2019
Our shore searching season continues with an intertidal survey at Hill Head in glorious sunshine.
Rock of Ages: Hampshire's Hidden Aquifer
What is it that makes our chalk streams special? Deep beneath our feet, an ancient behemoth controls the fate of the waters above.