Use of ‘silent killer’ pesticide puts wildlife at risk
Government approval of banned pesticide will harm Hampshire and Isle of Wight’s bees and river life, warns Wildlife Trust
Government approval of banned pesticide will harm Hampshire and Isle of Wight’s bees and river life, warns Wildlife Trust
Today, the Environmental Audit Committee (a cross party group of MPs responsible for scrutinising the government on environmental issues) has released a damning report on water quality in our…
Havant Borough’s Great Big Green Week may be over but thanks to organisers, Havant Climate Alliance, the celebrations continue for Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.
The Trust’s Lower Test Nature Reserve has been experiencing extremely high levels of fuel oil pollution and we are extremely concerned about the impacts that this is having on the health and…
Newchurch Moors Nature Reserve has been recognised as a Site of National Importance thanks to its population of scarce chaser dragonflies.
Today the Government announced that it will continue to issue licenses to kill badgers over the next four years. This will put 130,000 animals at risk of being shot.
Last month, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust urged Southern Water to reconsider their damaging proposals to build a desalination plant at Fawley, within the New Forest National Park.…
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.
Work continues at Newchurch Moors Nature Reserve to improve conservation grazing areas, ensure access on footpaths is safe and to open out views across the site.
Study has shown that pet flea treatments are polluting British rivers, threatening the ecosystem