Hampshire’s Marvellous Meadows
Before the Second World War, meadows dripping with wildflowers and humming with insects would have been a familiar sight across the UK. However, in Hampshire flower-rich grasslands have declined…
Before the Second World War, meadows dripping with wildflowers and humming with insects would have been a familiar sight across the UK. However, in Hampshire flower-rich grasslands have declined…
We take a look at the Big Microplastic Survey to see how citizen science is helping them achieve their goal of becoming a global initiative.
Citizen science is a great way to make a real difference to our marine wildlife. Katie Finnimore, one of our Marine Champions, tries out two of the most popular initiatives.
This Clean Air Day, we examine how one of the most effective natural solutions to air pollution is actually found underneath the waves.
Learn about the monthly riverfly surveys conducted by us at Winnall Moors!
The Great British weather is no match for the passionate public this week, as we head to the coast for Marine Citizen Science Day.
Hazel dormouse, their ecology, conservation status and monitoring.
The Trust has just welcomed Trainee Ecologists: Kate Gwynn, Aggie Thompson and Jack Hawnt.
Our shore searching season continues with an intertidal survey at Hill Head in glorious sunshine.
The Environment Agency has published a major long-term strategy to tackle flooding and coastal change. This new plan sets out the potential devastating impacts of accelerating climate change and…