
Wilder Flashmobs are bringing nature back to Hook Infant School
Hook Infant School start their wilder journey and get digging
Damselfly © Ben Hall/2020VISION
Hook Infant School start their wilder journey and get digging
Despite the obvious shortcomings there are three big reasons why COP26 still gave us hope...
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust welcomes the Government’s decision to extend native species protected status to beavers, and agrees with the proposals outlined in the consultation to…
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.
Since 2016, a silent revolution has been spreading through the streets of Portsmouth. Thanks to the work of Charles Dickens Community Orchard, fruiting trees are popping up on the roadsides and in…
Nature is our greatest ally in fighting the climate crisis but wild spaces are not valued for the carbon they lock away. We can 'rewild' our nation to tackle a changing climate
COP 26 isn't all about nations and world leaders. Your local council has enormous power to ignore or choose to deal with the climate and nature emergencies! Find out why councils are so…
Marianne shares her experiences of attending COP24 in Poland in 2018. The People’s Seat promised to give us a seat at the table, but the institutionalisation of the event actually stifled, not…
You have probably heard of COP26, the UN's global climate summit - but why does it matter so much?
Last year alone, there were just over 400,000 spills of sewage into England’s rivers and seas. It is evident that urgent action is needed to end sewage pollution.