In Hot Water: How Temperature Affects Chalk Streams
As soaring temperatures sweep the country, the wildlife in Hampshire's chalk streams are feeling the heat. We look at what this means for these rare and precious habitats.
As soaring temperatures sweep the country, the wildlife in Hampshire's chalk streams are feeling the heat. We look at what this means for these rare and precious habitats.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust's Training & Outreach Officer, Dawn OMalley talks us through the training we offer to schools and settings to embrace and develop outdoor…
Scientific names often reveal interesting facts about the evolutionary history of the species. Here’s a closer look at some of the more interesting scientific names for British wildlife.
Summer is peak butterfly season and gardens can be as good a place as any to spot these winged wonders.
Renowned for their bioluminescence, glow worms are fascinating species and June through July is the ideal time to witness their impressive night-time light shows.
In historic Alresford, community members have found a new way to tell the story of a chalk stream heritage gem.
A popular walking route and stretch of chalk stream have both been restored, as the Watercress and Winterbournes partners head to Alresford.
Portsmouth City Council has ruled out no development at Tipner West but building close to protected sites is immensely challenging. We set out the hurdles that the council must overcome if they…
Restoration work has commenced on the section of Romsey Barge Canal that runs through the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust Reserve, Fishlake Meadow and down to the Plaza.
The breeding season for birds has just begun – it roughly lasts from March until August – and it’s a crucial time of year for our feathered friends.