Notice of footpath restoration works in Alresford
Alresford's beautiful chalk stream is well-loved by its community, but bank erosion is posing problems for people and wildlife alike. We're pleased to give notice of works to tackle this…
Alresford's beautiful chalk stream is well-loved by its community, but bank erosion is posing problems for people and wildlife alike. We're pleased to give notice of works to tackle this…
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust are delighted to have secured £45,000 from the Environment Agency to tackle the spread of invasive non-native plants in the New Forest during 2021/22…
New beaver consultation could herald better wetlands for wildlife and climate
Newchurch Moors Nature Reserve has been recognised as a Site of National Importance thanks to its population of scarce chaser dragonflies.
The Wildlife Trusts and RHS ask gardeners to help beetles after topsy turvy weather this spring
As the UK once again shines a spotlight on the impact of invasive species, we highlight a new way for you to help tackle this issue on our rivers.
Seeds of hope planted but root and branch change on mammoth scale still needed, say The Wildlife Trusts
Want to enter our chalk stream photography competition? In response to this year's Covid-19 restrictions, you now have more time to do so.
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.