New Forest gains vital guardian against invasive non-native plants
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Holly Fitzgerald as the New Forest Non-Native Plants Officer.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Holly Fitzgerald as the New Forest Non-Native Plants Officer.
Restoration of rare chalk grassland at St Catherine’s Hill and habitat improvements at Morestead Road Wastewater Treatment Works contribute to Network for Nature winning overall prize at…
This summer, three remarkable ladybird species have been spotted in the New Forest, highlighting the importance of habitat restoration and collaborative conservation across Hampshire.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is carrying out essential tree management at Hook Common and Bartley Heath Nature Reserve, North Hampshire, as part of a project to restore rare wooded…
10,000 field cow-wheat plants counted at St Lawrence Field Nature Reserve on the Isle of Wight
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce its official appointment as a Responsible Body by Defra (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs), following its…
Ecologists confirm the return of one of Britain’s rarest mammals at Swanpond Copse Nature Reserve
More than 24 acres of grassland - equivalent to over 13 football pitches - have been planted with wildflowers across the New Forest, helping to boost populations of insects and pollinators.
A specially designed nesting tower has been installed at Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve to support struggling populations of swifts and house martins.
The clock is ticking for the Atlantic salmon of the River Itchen.