
Rock of Ages: Hampshire's Hidden Aquifer
What is it that makes our chalk streams special? Deep beneath our feet, an ancient behemoth controls the fate of the waters above.
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.
Tom, one of the wardens for Winnall Moors does his rounds on a Friday morning. He shares his experiences with us here.
Clive Chatters, the author of a new book on Britain’s heaths, explains what to look out for, now spring has sprung on our heaths.
We take you through some of the techniques and findings from our overwintering bird surveys
The 21st March is the International Day of Forests, which is the perfect time to celebrate some of our wonderful woodland nature reserves
Portsmouth City Council recently announced a rebrand of their ‘super-peninsula’ proposals for Tipner West, promoting ‘Lennox Point’ as ‘a unique site where land meets sea, it will be an iconic and…
Are you lucky enough to have seen a water vole? Sadly, these cute river-dwellers have undergone some of the worse declines of any British mammals. We look at some of the reasons why for…
For World Action on Rivers Day we celebrate and explore our chalk streams, some of Hampshire's most special habitats.