Frogspawn frenzy - pond life awakens
As winter recedes and temperatures begin to rise, ponds and wetlands come alive with one of nature's most enchanting spectacles: the appearance of frogspawn. This annual event not only…
As winter recedes and temperatures begin to rise, ponds and wetlands come alive with one of nature's most enchanting spectacles: the appearance of frogspawn. This annual event not only…
This Sunday marks World Wetlands Day, a time to reflect on the importance of wetlands and the vital role they play in supporting both wildlife and communities. We are celebrating today by…
Turnstones are fascinating shorebirds which are easily recognisable due to their distinctive behaviour and striking plumage. The scientific name of the bird, Arenaria interpres, refers to its…
Southern Nature Art has raised £770 for the Trust via an art exhibition that celebrates the beauty of the natural world.
Candover Brook, a Hampshire-based producer of quality wines, proudly supports Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust in protecting white-clawed crayfish populations.
As winter envelops the landscapes of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, a remarkable natural phenomenon unfolds unnoticed by many: the presence of moth eggs. Tucked away on branches and vegetation,…
The very wet weather in September continued throughout the last three months of the year, making very challenging conditions. Much of the wildlife remained completely subdued during the period…
While many of Hampshire's butterflies have long since hidden away for the winter, the red admiral (Vanessa atalanta) continues to surprise nature lovers with its hardy presence during the…
The barn owl, with its ghostly white feathers and heart-shaped face, is one of the most iconic birds of prey in the UK
The nuthatch, with its distinctive rust-coloured belly, striking black eye stripe, and unique behaviour, is one of the most fascinating birds you can spot in Hampshire’s woodlands this winter.