
Fearsome Flora
Carnivorous plants are often thought of as being exotic plants existing on tropical lands far away, or on our windowsill in the form of a Venus fly-trap. However, not to be outdone by distant…
Damselfly © Ben Hall/2020VISION
Carnivorous plants are often thought of as being exotic plants existing on tropical lands far away, or on our windowsill in the form of a Venus fly-trap. However, not to be outdone by distant…
In January last year, Amanda read an article in the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust magazine about supporting local community groups and, concerned with the increasingly isolated…
Being able to connect with nature is important not only for our physical health but also our mental wellbeing. There is plenty of evidence available that shows spending time outdoors in nature…
The scorpion fly: an insect with a name that might get one’s imagination racing, even more so when seen flying around. A flying scorpion fly, with a wasp-like yellow and black body and a beak…
The Trust is filled with pride as we reflect on the success of the Seeing is Believing 2024 CEO Conference, hosted here in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight last month.
Looking for a fun activity this summer? Get inspired by the wild world of our beautiful local chalk streams!
As our volunteers continue to monitor the Test and Itchen headwaters, the latest SmartRivers results reveal water quality concerns.
On Sunday 19th May, 20 staff members from Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust took on the Romsey Relay Marathon
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is asking people to play their part during Invasive Species Week (20 - 26 May) to help stop the spread of invasive non-native plants.