The wood anemone - Spring’s delicate forest stars
Each spring, a quiet transformation takes place beneath our feet. Before the trees fully leaf, the woodland floor lights up with a carpet of delicate white flowers - wood anemones - one of the UK’…
Each spring, a quiet transformation takes place beneath our feet. Before the trees fully leaf, the woodland floor lights up with a carpet of delicate white flowers - wood anemones - one of the UK’…
‘Shall I make my jellyfish a hat now that it’s getting closer to summer?’ is not a question I had anticipated when preparing for the Seagrass Workshop I was running for primary school children…
Thanks to the incredible support from the community of writers, poets, artists and book lovers, 'Wild Seas, Wilder Cities' has continued to raise money for the Trust’s Solent Seagrass…
The white-clawed crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes is Britain’s only native crayfish. This small, olive-brown crustacean with pale undersides on its claws – hence its name – once thrived in the…
For the majority of January and February the wet winter continued and paths and tracks around the site were very muddy contributing to a significant reduction in visitor numbers.
The first six months of the Trust’s new partnership with Abri have laid strong foundations for a greener, more connected Mansbridge estate.
Project Officer Jill Doubleday looks back at this…
Debbie Tann MBE, Chief Executive at Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust shares her views on the latest reading of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
The elusive European spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) has been making its presence known recently in and around Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Nature Reserve. With its striking white plumage, long…
In honour of International Beaver Day, I’m thrilled to share some incredible moments from my recent adventure along the River Stour in Kent! I had the fantastic opportunity to join Ben Morris,…
The marmalade hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus) is one of the most common and recognisable hoverflies in Britain.