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Night time image of three badgers rooting around in the ground

My Wild Life: Jan Evans

Long time member, Jan, has recently become a volunteer with us as well! She's got a lot more time on her hands to go out and discover the wildlife on the Isle of Wight and would like to share…

Finola in a red shirt and black trousers, sitting on the grass, smiling at the camera as she shades her eyes from the sun with her hand.

My Wild Life: Finola Kirrane

Finola is a Marine Champion, Wilder Events Champion, and Wilder Communications Champion. She has helped the Trust in so many ways and here she tells us what volunteering means to her.

Stepping stones weaving through a garden, between wildflower beds. Path leads to wooden summer house

My Wildlife Garden: Spring

Southampton local, Andy Sutton, is back with an update of his garden. It's spring and bright wildflowers have painted his garden into something else entirely. There's still lots to do…

Farlington Marshes

My Wild Life: Jessica Knapman

Jessica, one of our Wilder Communications Champions, shares why she's passionate about nature and telling stories that will inspire our generation to take action.

Close up image of lower trunk of tree with roots coming towards the frame.

Rooting 4 Andover

Rooting 4 Andover is a community group where volunteers are working together to create vegetable plots for the community and plant wildflowers for wildlife.

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…

Alverstone Mead Nature Reserve

Learning to step back from nature and let it be wild

Alverstone Mead is a place well known for its wildlife, most notably for its red squirrels. Walking through the reserve, I was simultaneously overcome with joy to see so much wildlife and…

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…

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