Picturing a Wilder Wight
At the end of March, around 150 people came together to debate what a Wilder Wight should look like.
At the end of March, around 150 people came together to debate what a Wilder Wight should look like.
It's the month of Easter, and we take a break from all that chocolate to celebrate some more mysterious egg varieties.
Our shore searching season has kicked off with two intertidal surveys in the western Solent - Jenny Mallinson shares what we found.
It's never been easier to look after our marine wildlife, and it's as simple as telling us what you find on our coastlines.
One of our Marine Champions, Emma Smith, spotted a brilliant bobtail squid, or little cuttlefish, on the coast of Hayling Island.
As we continue our improvement works at Blashford Lakes, a new dipping pond begins to take shape.
Our Young Naturalists weave willow dragonflies for our new Wild Walk sculpture trail with artist Kim Creswell.
On land we might celebrate Valentine's Day with flowers and candlelit dinners, but our marine wildlife also puts in effort when it comes to finding romance.
Around 70% of England's landmass is farmland - imagine the impact if all of our farms made space for nature.
You may have been following the recent, exciting developments with Blashford Lakes nature reserve’s ongoing face lift. One of the elements of the project that will emerge in the coming weeks is a…