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Beavers in Hampshire
How seeing beavers making a comeback is giving us hope for a wilder future
Hampshire Climate Conference 2024: Sharing our experience with Hampshire's future generations
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust have partnered with Emeritus Professor Marcus Grace and Ran Paleg, lecturer in Science Education at the Southampton School of Education to develop a…
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Hampshire’s Marvellous Meadows
Before the Second World War, meadows dripping with wildflowers and humming with insects would have been a familiar sight across the UK. However, in Hampshire flower-rich grasslands have declined…
Avocets nesting on Hampshire’s coast
Each spring, the avocet, one of Britain’s most striking and scarce wading birds returns to Hampshire’s coastal wetlands. Elegant and unmistakable, with long bluish-grey legs and a graceful,…
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust responds to the King's Speech 2024
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has called for ambition and clarity from the Government after welcoming the commitments to nature outlined in the King’s Speech 2024.
Butterfly Quest: the search for Hampshire’s fritillaries
A trainee ecologist's quest to record Hampshire's 6 fritilllary butterfly species.
Hedge woundwort
The unpleasant, astringent smell of Hedge woundwort makes this medium-sized plant of woodlands, hedgerows and roadside verges stand out from the crowd.
Hedge mustard
Hedge mustard is a tall plant with small, yellow flowers atop tough stems. It likes disturbed ground and grows in hedgerows and roadside verges, and on waste ground.
Hedge bindweed
A climbing plant of woodlands, hedgerows, riverbanks and gardens, Hedge bindweed can become a pest in some places. It has large, trumpet-shaped, white flowers and arrow-shaped leaves.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust joined forces with B Local Hampshire and Dorset on a Wild Companions event
Hosted at Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve, companies within the B-Corp network learned about the Trust’s work and how they can play an active role in creating a wilder future.