General Election 2024: Trust calls for urgent action to restore UK wildlife
With the General Election announced for July 4th, the Trust has identified five key policy priorities that must be addressed to halt the decline of UK wildlife
With the General Election announced for July 4th, the Trust has identified five key policy priorities that must be addressed to halt the decline of UK wildlife
From Monday 12th February, a new era for nature positive development begins when Biodiversity Net Gain will be mandatory for major developments in England.
The Trust has objected to proposals for a large new development at Bushfield Camp which have been submitted to Winchester City Council for outline planning permission.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust statement on the damaging impact of sewage discharges into our precious rivers and seas.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is incredibly disappointed by the government’s announcement that reintroducing wildlife species is “not a priority”.
Megan McCubbin, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust President, joined school children from Whitchurch Church of England Primary school today (Tuesday 19 September) to call on the…
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 & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has highlighted the crucial role of Nutrient Neutrality schemes in protecting the region’s waterways from yet more pollution.
For the third consecutive year, government approves use of deadly, banned pesticide that could kill bees and river life in the UK.
The Trust is calling on Government to use forthcoming policy changes to ensure that land for housing can be strategically assessed alongside that required for nature’s recovery, food production…