Langstone by Brian Shipman
A poem about Brent Geese leaving Langstone Harbour
I am 17 and adore Nature and all things Wild! I work with Birds of Prey which is not only extremely rewarding but
an incredible challenge and great privilege.
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Local author and naturalist Tiffany Francis shares her top tips on enjoying autumn's bounty
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'It's good to think that we are providing a modest habitat for wildlife on a new property, without doing that much.'
How gifts in Wills from generous supporters have enhanced our two counties for wildlife.
I was working at Fishlake Meadows yesterday morning and it was wonderful to be somewhere so green and full of flowers. Access to water is not a problem for the plants at Fishlake so they have kept…
Our beautiful chalkstreams are in decline. Discover how communities of the Test and Itchen headwaters are joining a new Heritage Lottery Funded project, called Watercress & Winterbournes.…
Despite continued warm nights the number of moths coming to the trap are actually declining, I suspect it might have got too warm and especially dry for many moths to cope with. This does not mean…