
Flea treatments damaging freshwater ecosystems
Study has shown that pet flea treatments are polluting British rivers, threatening the ecosystem
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.
The historic Eel House in Alresford has been fortified by crucial repair works, which were supported by a number of local donors including the Wildlife Trust.
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…
One year on from the publication of its ambitious plan for nature’s recovery, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has launched a new animation celebrating the difference that local people…
Southsea artist paints mural to highlight ecological crisis
Speaking at a meeting of global leaders, The Prime Minister has today set out a commitment to protect 30% of land for wildlife by 2030. This coincides with the launch of the Wildlife Trust’s…
Today The Wildlife Trusts launch 30 by 30, a public appeal to raise £30 million to start putting nature into recovery across at least 30% of land and sea by 2030.
Bird Aware Solent, an organisation in which the Wildlife Trust is a partner, has won an award for its work in protecting coastal birds.