Toad migration season is here
As winter loosens its grip, an extraordinary wildlife migration takes place. While most of us are heading home from work or settling in for the night, hundreds of toads are setting out on an…
As winter loosens its grip, an extraordinary wildlife migration takes place. While most of us are heading home from work or settling in for the night, hundreds of toads are setting out on an…
As flooding risks rise across the country we have put together some handy tips to help communities better prepare and cope with the risk of flooding.
Planning can play a crucial role in protecting and improving our chalk streams. Steve Lees, an experienced independent planning consultant explains the current situation
The Nuclear Regulatory Review is built on a flawed diagnosis. And when a problem is misdiagnosed, the wrong cure is prescribed.
With the UK in the middle of a cold spell, many people feel an extra urge to head out to parks and ponds to give ducks a helping hand. If you are planning to do the same, then by choosing the…
Otterbourne Church of England Primary School have embraced learning and discovering the importance of wildlife and the need to protect their local river - the River Itchen.
They have also…
Since 2021, WightFibre has generously supported Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust through corporate membership and continues to champion efforts to protect wildlife and tackle climate…
Through their dedication and passion for gardening for nature, Jane and Steve Page have hosted numerous talks and garden visits demonstrating the benefits of creating garden spaces for nature and…
Wicor Primary School Headteacher Mark Wildman shares his experience of their Ofsted report back in November 2024. He also shares his thoughts on how their partnership with Hampshire & Isle of…
Sadly, they are not - but if you volunteer, you can dive into their mythical realm and feel a little magic of your own. This blog is written by Nicky Thomas, a long-standing Trust volunteer who…