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Wildlife Trust responds to proposed development near Blashford Lakes
We are very concerned by a proposed development on the doorstep of our Blashford Lakes nature reserve
Connecting to nature: Volunteering for wellbeing
Volunteer, Sonya Dibbin, shares her first intertidal survey experience and discusses the positive impact nature can have on our mental wellbeing.
Wildlife Watch
Seagrass seed collection volunteering
Thank you - Blashford Lakes Boardwalk & Pond appeal
Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve
Created from flooded gravel pits, Blashford Lakes is now a bustling centre of activity, used by thousands of birds all year round including kingfisher, lapwing and oystercatcher.
Considering volunteering? Find out one volunteer's unique way of getting involved
Have you ever wondered how the skills you have could be used by The Wildlife Trust? Believe it or not while physical work is important, volunteering isn’t always about digging holes and planting…
Wildlife Watch Leader
We are looking for Wildlife Watch Leaders to facilitate regular sessions/activities for children aged 5-14 and their parents/carers, encouraging them to learn and care about their environment and…
Urgent funding of £22,570 needed for Blashford Lakes
Help us to unlock £225,000 for further improvements to Blashford Lakes
UK’s oldest great white egret returns to Blashford Lakes
The UK’s oldest known great white egret has returned to the Wildlife Trust’s Blashford Lakes Nature reserve, near Ringwood
First milestone reached in appeal to revamp Blashford Lakes
Thanks to generous donations, we're delighted to be embarking on an ambitious project to revamp the much-loved Blashford Lakes nature reserve.