Intertidal surveying from the perspective of a volunteer
Organised rock-pooling. That is what I like to call Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust's intertidal surveys, they are fantastic!
Organised rock-pooling. That is what I like to call Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust's intertidal surveys, they are fantastic!
Early mornings and late summer evenings can only mean one thing in the Solent, it is the perfect time to collect seagrass seed. The sun rises, the tides are low, bright green meadows become…
As part of my traineeship with the Trust, I’ve had the privilege of getting acquainted with several ‘rewilding’ sites.
The spring is always busy with migrants coming and going and insects emerging. Migrants were very late this year with the second part of April being wet and cool.
Harry Munt, Wicor Garden Volunteer and Wildlife Conservationist, shares with us his observations of Wicor Primary School's wild spaces and wildlife.
Harry Munt, Wicor Garden Volunteer and Wildlife Conservationist, shares with us his observations of Wicor Primary School's wild spaces and wildlife.
In 2022, we formed a sustainability group in Bembridge. We were a small group searching for some initial projects to inspire us. I agreed to manage a project to create some interpretation signage…
For curious young minds, nature is the ultimate adventure. Sally Broom gives us a window into her family's river rambles.
For some people, the slightest glimpse of a spider is enough to inspire shrieks of fear and the fear in being bitten. In reality, very few spiders here are capable of biting a person, and the…
Trainee ecologist Shannon Rae shares her experience with European Nightjars in the New Forest, from their mesmerising aerial displays to their unique churring calls, uncover the mysteries of these…