
Why are the local elections important for wildlife?
When you vote in local elections you could give councillors the power to make decisions that will not only help local people, but also tackle the climate and ecological emergencies.
Damselfly © Ben Hall/2020VISION
When you vote in local elections you could give councillors the power to make decisions that will not only help local people, but also tackle the climate and ecological emergencies.
During the pandemic, many of us have found ourselves less able to do the things we love and have looked to nature for new ways to occupy our time and nurture our mental wellbeing. Over the past…
Children and young people should have the chance to have unforgettable experiences discovering the outdoors. A hands-on connection with nature gives a much better understanding of the environment…
Love that feeling of taking an awesome photo? Our chalk streams are the ideal place to get inspired! Check out our top tips for capturing these vibrant waters on camera.
What colour comes to mind when you think of spring? Maybe it’s the fresh green of new leaves budding from trees and shoots pushing up from the ground, or the fizz of white spring blossom in…
The clear water and gravelly beds of chalk streams offer fantastic habitat for wildlife. At Stoke, the Watercress and Winterbournes partners have been working to keep them that way.
What is it that makes our chalk streams special? Deep beneath our feet, an ancient behemoth controls the fate of the waters above.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Portsmouth project in partnership with Southern Co-op have joined forces with Portsmouth Friends of the Earth (PFoE) volunteers to brighten up…
Steve Garland, chair of Lancashire Wildlife Trust and beetle expert, explores the world of these incredible, armoured insects.