
My Wild Life: Finola Kirrane
Finola is a Marine Champion, Wilder Events Champion, and Wilder Communications Champion. She has helped the Trust in so many ways and here she tells us what volunteering means to her.
Finola is a Marine Champion, Wilder Events Champion, and Wilder Communications Champion. She has helped the Trust in so many ways and here she tells us what volunteering means to her.
Southampton local, Andy Sutton, is back with an update of his garden. It's spring and bright wildflowers have painted his garden into something else entirely. There's still lots to do…
The Lower Avon Non-Native Plants Project is calling for volunteers to help remove invasive non-native invasive plant species that out compete our native wildlife.
In historic Alresford, community members have found a new way to tell the story of a chalk stream heritage gem.
Jessica, one of our Wilder Communications Champions, shares why she's passionate about nature and telling stories that will inspire our generation to take action.
A popular walking route and stretch of chalk stream have both been restored, as the Watercress and Winterbournes partners head to Alresford.
Rooting 4 Andover is a community group where volunteers are working together to create vegetable plots for the community and plant wildflowers for wildlife.
Restoration work has commenced on the section of Romsey Barge Canal that runs through the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust Reserve, Fishlake Meadow and down to the Plaza.
Just metres away from Carisbrooke’s busy high street, there is a quiet haven, where bats rest on their long journey, and ducks paddle happily in the stream. This wildlife haven belongs to St…
It doesn't take acres to make a haven for nature. Steve Williams explains how changes to his garden have welcomed in wildlife from his nearby chalk stream.