Creating a Wilder Isle of Wight
Space for wildlife on our land and seas is being constantly squeezed. We need to give nature the space and time to recover by ensuring that 30% of land and sea are actively managed for nature’s recovery by 2030.
We believe that the Island offers the best chance of realising our ambitions for a wilder future, where wildlife can bounce back on a grand scale. From rewilding and restoring missing species to the creation of nature-based solutions, there is huge potential to make the Island richer for wildlife and people.
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Bembridge beach gets new marine interpretation panels
In 2022, we formed a sustainability group in Bembridge. We were a small group searching for some initial projects to inspire us. I…
New wildlife homes created by Prince’s Trust team on Isle of Wight
A team of young people from The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIoWFRS) Prince’s Trust Team programme planned and…
Making space for nature - A review of the Trust’s rewilding work so far
Nature-Based Solutions Officer, Aggie Thompson, leads on the delivery of a comprehensive ecological monitoring programme at the Trust’s…