How Riverflies Show the State of Chalk Streams
Riverflies may be small, but they're mighty when it comes to spotting problems on our chalk streams. We explore how these fascinating flies help us to protect these sensitive habitats.
Riverflies may be small, but they're mighty when it comes to spotting problems on our chalk streams. We explore how these fascinating flies help us to protect these sensitive habitats.
Moths rarely receive the attention of their showier butterfly cousins, yet they can be just as beautiful. Trainee Ecologist Laura Krusin describes the majesty of moths and how we're helping…
Keen to feed your local waterfowl? There's no knead for bread, which can seriously harm the birds and their habitats. Here's an easy guide to healthy and affordable alternatives.
Wilder Bramley group is the first Team Wilder community group supported through Wilder Basingstoke & Deane, a programme which aims to enable and support local community groups to develop…
Have you ever wondered how the skills you have could be used by The Wildlife Trust? Believe it or not while physical work is important, volunteering isn’t always about digging holes and planting…
Long term supporter of the Trust, Jo Inge Svensden, travelled all the way from Norway to his former home on the Isle of Wight to raise money in aid of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust…
Nunwell Estate is our newest nutrient reduction scheme site, recently acquired on the Isle of Wight. It is an arable farm, near Brading, and is approximately 144 hectares, mainly consisting of…
Sarah Boswell, Senior Nature-Based Solutions Officer explains the principles of Biodiversity Net Gain and what it could mean for wildlife in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
An update on the Trust’s First Nutrient Reduction Scheme - Wilder Duxmore Farm
Throughout June, The Wildlife Trusts’ challenge participants to do something wild and enjoy nature every single day. Here we share some highlights from staff and supporters.