Beech: The ‘queen of trees’
To stroll through a woodland in autumn is a visual delight as trees switch their verdant summer coats for glorious bursts of gold, copper and bronze. The common beech, aptly known as the queen of…
To stroll through a woodland in autumn is a visual delight as trees switch their verdant summer coats for glorious bursts of gold, copper and bronze. The common beech, aptly known as the queen of…
Aggie Thompson is an ecologist at Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust. This summer and autumn, she has been busy carrying out dormice surveys and explains more about these rare and…
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.
Moths rarely receive the attention of their showier butterfly cousins, yet they can be just as beautiful. Trainee Ecologist Laura Krusin describes the majesty of moths and how we're helping…
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.
Supporting project growth from the initial seeds to the World Seagrass Conference 2022
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.
As soaring temperatures sweep the country, the wildlife in Hampshire's chalk streams are feeling the heat. We look at what this means for these rare and precious habitats.
Forget Aquaman! Read on for the real superheroes in our seas…
In this Q&A with Alex Nicol-Harper, we introduce the newest – and youngest – member of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust’s Council.