Help Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust protect our water ways
The Lower Avon Non-Native Plants Project is calling for volunteers to help survey and manage invasive non-native invasive plant species that harm our native wildlife.
The Lower Avon Non-Native Plants Project is calling for volunteers to help survey and manage invasive non-native invasive plant species that harm our native wildlife.
The small islet within Portsmouth harbour will benefit from a habitat restoration project in a joint exercise with the MoD and Natural England. Today, a Chinook helicopter delivered 56 tonnes of…
Today Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust launched an exciting new partnership with Boskalis Westminster Ltd to undertake a seagrass restoration project within the Solent, starting with…
Sir David Attenborough backs new phase of 30 by 30 ambition
The reintroduction work, carried out by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and Butterfly Conservation, has been recognised in the 2021 Sanctuary Awards for restoring the threatened marsh…
Between March and July many birds will be using the Trust’s nature reserves to breed. For some species, breeding season means navigating the hazards of nesting on the ground.
Study has shown that pet flea treatments are polluting British rivers, threatening the ecosystem
4000 new homes and new marine hub would rip up internationally important wildlife site and tear a hole through legal safeguards
Development could destroy vital line of natural defence…
Cheriton's chalk stream has been made a little greener, as children from the village primary school join their local conservation group for some wildflower planting.
An extensive river restoration project at Itchen Abbas is being carried out by the Wessex Chalk Stream and Rivers Trust, with the approval of the Environment Agency. The area includes land which…