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Our Wilder Strategy
National Food Strategy Statement
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust's position on the government’s food strategy.
Benefits of Beavers
Wildlife Trust helping to revitalise Romsey Barge Canal to benefit wildlife and people
Parts of Romsey Barge Canal are set to be restored for the benefit of wildlife and people as part of a joint project between Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and Test Valley Borough…
Our people
Changes planned for public access at Chappetts Copse Nature Reserve
Chappetts Copse Nature Reserve in West Meon is a tranquil, ancient woodland, home to an impressive variety of rare plants including narrow-leaved helleborines, fungi and a healthy population of…
Government approves badger culling to 2026 and ignores public consultation
Today the Government announced that it will continue to issue licenses to kill badgers over the next four years. This will put 130,000 animals at risk of being shot.
Beavers are back, but their future is not secure. The Wildlife Trusts are calling for a Beaver Strategy for England.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust would love to see beavers playing their part in creating a wilder future for our two counties and we are actively looking into the possibility of…
Who's Whooo?
Set out into the gloaming this winter and you may hear some unusual sounds... but t'woo is making all the noise?
Wildlife Trust helps shape Hampshire County Council's 2050 Strategy
We were invited to contribute to Hampshire County Council's Commission setting their strategic direction for the next 20 years.
Public urged to record and help insects as UK enters ‘peak beetle’ season
The Wildlife Trusts and RHS ask gardeners to help beetles after topsy turvy weather this spring