Trust staff take on Romsey Relay Marathon
On Sunday 21st May, 20 members of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust staff took on the Romsey Relay Marathon to raise money for the Trust. The staff were split in to two teams of 10 and…
On Sunday 21st May, 20 members of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust staff took on the Romsey Relay Marathon to raise money for the Trust. The staff were split in to two teams of 10 and…
During the 2022/23 term, Colin Williams the Worshipful Master of Loddon Lodge in Basingstoke , which is part of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Freemasons, and the…
With a popular footpath and its neighbouring chalk stream in peril, the Watercress and Winterbournes partners have been tackling bank erosion on the Upper Test in Overton.
Think of flowering wild orchids and the bliss of the midsummer months may come to mind. Many of these superstars of the wildflower world, however, begin emerging in early spring.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trusts Wilder Portsmouth project has teamed up with Waterfront Garden Centre to create a wildlife display garden
Every habitat has its predators and their prey, including our garden lawns – especially when we let them grow a little wilder. The scale may be smaller, but the stakes are just as high!
When it comes to chalk streams, exploration and learning go hand-in-hand. In Andover, Appleshaw, and Vernham Dean, residents have taken a journey of creative discovery.
For a bird that prefers to remain elusive to the eye, ensconced among the dense cover of reedbeds, the bittern is far less inconspicuous to the ear.
Spring brings longer days and warmer weather, and with it, a burst of flora. Woodland wonders like celandines, primroses, and bluebells are among the first to bloom. You may also spot rarer plants…
Spring is an ideal time to encounter great crested newts as they migrate to their breeding ponds.