EU Withdrawal Bill and our wildlife
Our wildlife is facing a critical few weeks and months ahead as our MPs consider which of our environmental laws will remain in place post-Brexit
Our wildlife is facing a critical few weeks and months ahead as our MPs consider which of our environmental laws will remain in place post-Brexit
When was the last time you ate a whelk? Or sampled some "sepia" - the cuttlefish equivalent of calamari? Did you know that both of these delicacies are caught right on our doorstep here…
We must be more efficient with Hampshire’s Water Resources, says Ali Morse, Water Specialist at the Wildlife Trust
The Government's White Paper on housing could have some big changes in store for wildlife
Following the vote by MPs yesterday to trigger Article 50, and the subsequent publication by the Government of a White Paper we are a step closer to exiting the European Union. But what does this…
13 of the UK’s major environmental organisations - including The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB and the National Trust – launched the Greener UK coalition, campaigning to ensure that the UK grasps the…
The felling of woodland at Nursling demonstrates the need for stronger protections for local wildlife sites, argues Trevor Codlin
A proposal for a new European 'Special Protection Area' for three tern species in the Solent brings with it new opportunities for wider wildlife protection
There are better, more effective flood management than the supposed silver bullet of dredging
With the welcome news that three Marine Conservation Zones have been designated in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight region, we recap on the process so far, our current position and the challenges…