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Skies alive!
Today may have been the last day of April, but it felt more like the last day of January!
Dark bush-cricket
The Dark bush-cricket, as its name suggests, is dark brown or reddish. It can be found in woodlands, hedgerows and gardens throughout summer. Its irregular chirpings are a familiar sound of summer…
Event Monitoring
Dark green fritillary
The dark green fritillary is actually an orange butterfly with black spots. It gets its name from the dark green hue to the undersides of its hindwings. A strong flier, it can be seen on open,…
Things that go churr in the dark
If you venture out onto heathland at dusk this summer, you might hear a sound unlike any other: a long, continuous, mechanical-sounding reel that drifts through the twilight like a hidden engine…
A vicious cycle – how recent pollution events expose more toxic issues under the surface
The speed and strength of response to the threat of untreated wastewater being ‘over-pumped’ into the River Test at Chilbolton by Southern Water has been powerful and shows just how passionately…
Searching our Shores: Calshot and Lepe 2019
Our shore searching season has kicked off with two intertidal surveys in the western Solent - Jenny Mallinson shares what we found.
Searching our Shores: Hill Head 2019
Our shore searching season continues with an intertidal survey at Hill Head in glorious sunshine.
Ideas for raising money at your Wildlife Garden Get Together Event
Nothing beats a hot cuppa and a slice of cake, especially when it's for a good cause. Wildlife Garden Get Together events are not only a great way to showcase your green thumb, but also an…
Pledge your support for Invasive Species Week 2019
This summer, we will be continuing our work tackling non-native invasive species in the beautiful New Forest. Why not celebrate Invasive Species Week by pledging to join us?