
Wilder Wight Communities winter 2024/25 highlights
As spring begins, we’re looking back at what we’ve been up to over the winter at Wilder Wight.
As spring begins, we’re looking back at what we’ve been up to over the winter at Wilder Wight.
Nature has a tale to tell, if we can learn to listen. Amanda Kane-Smith shares how chalk streams have played a part in her love for stories.
Tara Kennard (Wilder School Leader) shares her wilder school journey, where it started, the highs and lows of being the outdoor lead and the reality that nature does it's own thing.
In turbulent times, calm waters can soothe the soul. Melissa Wall contemplates the beauty and magic of chalk streams.
On Sunday, our staff, campaign leaders and supporters marched through London, alongside thousands of protesters to urge the Government to end the poisoning of Britain’s waterways.
As October comes to an end, so too does the five-year journey of the EU LIFE funded ReMEDIES project. Since its inception in 2019, this vital initiative, led by Natural England, has worked…
At Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust’s 63rd Annual General Meeting this October, we were thrilled to honour two extraordinary individuals with our Outstanding Contribution Award: Anne…
This month, we've been reading 'The Flow' by Amy-Jane Beer - a poignant exploration of our relationship with the natural world.
This month, we've been reading 'Kingfisher' by Jim Crumley - an evocative retelling of encounters with this iconic species.
Harry Munt, Wicor Garden Volunteer and Wildlife Conservationist, shares with us his observations of Wicor Primary School's wild spaces and wildlife.