Partnering with HIWWT to undertake the first Solent intertidal seagrass restoration project
Supporting project growth from the initial seeds to the World Seagrass Conference 2022
Supporting project growth from the initial seeds to the World Seagrass Conference 2022
Plants can have many names. An individual plant may be known by a common name (of which there may be several) along with its Latin name (which is unique to each plant). These names are frequently…
Graham has been mad about butterflies all his life. He volunteers for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and records them on a local nature reserve as well as nationally.
Creeping jenny is a low-growing plant of wet grasslands, riverbanks, ponds and wet woods. It has cup-like, yellow flowers and is a popular choice for garden ponds.
Sometimes journeys take you back to where you began. Donny Donovan recounts his epic journey of walking the River Test from source to sea.
On 8th January the UK Government took a decision that could have far-reaching consequences for our insects. This was to allow farmers to treat sugar beet seed with the banned substance…
9 months at HIWWT has gone so quickly and I’ve had the opportunity to do so many lovely things! See what I’ve been up to…
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust welcomes Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council’s momentous decision, at Full Council on Thursday 15 May, to grant ‘personhood’ rights to local rivers…
Hello - we’re Mariko, Dave and Becky, three new trainee ecologists based within the ecology team at HIWWT, and this is what we’ve been getting up to since starting!
The House of Lords last night rejected controversial attempts by the UK government to scrap vital legislation which protects our waterways from further pollution.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust (HIWWT) is very disappointed to note the recommendation to reject our proposal for the future management of Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve.