How Riverflies Show the State of Chalk Streams
Riverflies may be small, but they're mighty when it comes to spotting problems on our chalk streams. We explore how these fascinating flies help us to protect these sensitive habitats.
Riverflies may be small, but they're mighty when it comes to spotting problems on our chalk streams. We explore how these fascinating flies help us to protect these sensitive habitats.
The Solent is visited by over 125,000 wading birds, ducks and geese every winter. Marine Champion Millie Payne tells us more about these much-admired seasonal visitors and why it's so…
As the government launches an unprecedented attack on nature protections, we demand that they remember the promises they made to secure nature’s recovery.
When a green thumb meets a passion for nature, great things can happen. Chris Cotterell shares how he cares for a chalk stream at the Bombay Sapphire Distillery in Laverstoke.
Keen to feed your local waterfowl? There's no knead for bread, which can seriously harm the birds and their habitats. Here's an easy guide to healthy and affordable alternatives.
Supporting project growth from the initial seeds to the World Seagrass Conference 2022
Martha, one of our volunteers, shares her experience of taking part in her first intertidal survey at Thorness.
If you have a love for wildlife, what can be better than sharing it with others? Bob Barnham explains how his daughter's personal passion has inspired a whole community.
Wilder Bramley group is the first Team Wilder community group supported through Wilder Basingstoke & Deane, a programme which aims to enable and support local community groups to develop…
Have you ever wondered how the skills you have could be used by The Wildlife Trust? Believe it or not while physical work is important, volunteering isn’t always about digging holes and planting…