
Long legs, short lives
Insect expert Ben Keywood from Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust takes a closer look at craneflies.
Damselfly © Ben Hall/2020VISION
Insect expert Ben Keywood from Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust takes a closer look at craneflies.
Staff at The Oaks Havant Crematorium selected Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to be one of the recipients of money raised through a national recycling scheme run by the Institute of…
I am currently a first-year computer science student at the University of Southampton, and I was very grateful to have been offered this 4-week student placement opportunity by the university…
Upon joining the Trust as a trainee ecologist, one of my greatest hopes was to be able to observe some of the rarer butterfly species, especially the silver-studded blue.
Following the disappointing outcome from the Hampshire County Council Decision Day last week, there remain unanswered questions around the reasons for our bid being rejected as well as the long…
Late summer is the best time to discover one of the UK’s chunkiest caterpillars, the elephant hawk-moth.
Portsmouth-based writing group, Pens of the Earth have been fundraising for Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.
Back in April, our marine team and volunteers carried out an intertidal survey at Ryde Pier Head, Isle of Wight. Using the Shoresearch methodology we carried out walkover of the site surveying a…
What do you do when the path to nature is filled with hurdles? Leesa Yeo tells us about her mission to find wheelchair-accessible walks in Hampshire.
Around the towns of Alresford and Overton, our local bat species have been given new places to call home.