Wightlink: Helping to create a Wilder Wight

At Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, we believe that nature’s recovery depends on strong partnerships.

One of our most valued collaborators is Wightlink, who have been supporting us since 2021 in our mission to create a Wilder Wight. Their commitment has already made a real difference to the way we protect, restore, and celebrate wildlife across the Island and in the Solent.

When our teams need to travel across to the Isle of Wight, Wightlink helps to cover the cost of the journey. This might sound simple, but the impact is significant. Every ticket we don’t need to buy means more funds can go directly into habitat restoration, species reintroductions, and inspiring communities to connect with nature - knowing that travel is taken care of allows us to channel more energy into the vital work of conservation.

One project that Wightlink make a significant contribution to with their in-kind support, is the Solent Seagrass Restoration Project. During the seed collection process, the team focus their main efforts on two areas each year: Calshot off Southampton Water, and Seaview on the Isle of Wight. This means a lot of back and forth across the Solent, and Wightlink’s practical support makes a substantial difference, enabling our marine team to focus their efforts on restoring one of our most important marine habitats.

Wightlink ferry

Wightlink’s values also align closely with our own. They are not only a lifeline for Island communities, but also leaders in sustainability. Their Green Solent Project has already reduced carbon emissions, cut waste, eliminated single use plastics, and introduced one of the greenest ferries in the UK. 

We are excited to continue our partnership with Wightlink. With their support we can do even more to bring back lost species, restore fragile habitats, and inspire people of all ages to join us in enhancing wildlife on the Island. Together, we can continue to build a Wilder Wight. 

If you want to know more about collaborating with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, then please email corproates@hiwwt.org.uk to find out more.