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Damselfly © Ben Hall/2020VISION

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Jess Eweje, Volunteer

Work Experience

University student takes on the opportunity to work at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust for two weeks.

View of Carisbrooke town, Isle of Wight, from Carisbrooke Castle

A wildlife oasis on Carisbrooke's high street

Just metres away from Carisbrooke’s busy high street, there is a quiet haven, where bats rest on their long journey, and ducks paddle happily in the stream. This wildlife haven belongs to St…

Purple and yellow crocuses coming out of the grass

My Wildlife Garden: Winter

Southampton local, Andy Sutton, is back with an update of his garden. Winter is a slow time for nature, but that does not mean nature has gone into hibernation. Nature is dynamic, always on the…

Woman knelt down tending to plants on a road verge.

Ventnor's Flower Fairy

Wildflowers seem to be finding a home in Ventnor - they're blooming in all sorts of nooks and crannies around the seaside town. This is down to the magical work of Ventnor's very own…

Bird feeder - Ben Hall/2020VISION

What a difference a simple birdfeeder can make!

Putting up a bird feeder is a sure-fire way to attract wildlife (mainly birds) into your garden. Once you have fallen in love with the charismatic chirpers, there's no going back. You're…

Back garden with wildlife borders. Grey skies, but a rainbow flying across the sky brightens up the garden.

My Wildlife Garden: Autumn

Southampton local, Andy Sutton, is back with an update of his garden. We've had a bit of a warm start to autumn so there's still lots of interest in the garden.

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