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Nightjars – The enigmatic birds of the New Forest

Trainee ecologist Shannon Rae shares her experience with European Nightjars in the New Forest, from their mesmerising aerial displays to their unique churring calls, uncover the mysteries of these…

a yellow necked wood mouse forages for food under fallen autumn leaves

Ancient woodland in autumn

Autumn is a truly magical season for habitats and wildlife and nowhere is this more evident than in the transformation of our ancient woodlands

House sparrow in ivy

Wild Wicor: A Calendar Year

Wicor is an allotment, communal space, garden, informal nature reserve, and one of the smallest official museums in Britain. This is the first account of its wild spaces, and wildlife, over the…

Thorness Bay intertidal zone. Sun glistening down on the rocks, sea and seaweed

My intertidal survey expereince at Thorness Bay

On Friday 1st September I participated in my first Intertidal Survey for the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust. The day started with a delay to the ferry, so sat patiently and slightly…

squabbling starlings

30 Days Wild with local volunteer Ian Mears

Local volunteer: Ian Mears explains how connecting with nature in June is as simple as tapping into your five senses and reflects on how wildlife does not always care for designer wildlife items…

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