Endangered Species Wildlife Conservation

River Meon, photo: A Powling

River Meon, © A Powling

Endangered Species Wildlife Conservation

Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust safeguards over 11,000 acres of land to ensure the next generation is able to enjoy the wildlife-rich landscapes we enjoy today.  Delivering these conservation programmes is an enormous undertaking and we need your help. 

Help With Local Wildlife Conservation

The Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is one of the largest nature conservation bodies in the area

We manage over 11,000 acres of reserves which are havens for rare and threatened species and habitats.  We give wildlife a voice, campaigning on wildlife issues and focus on protecting local wildlife.

Help us to protect local wildlife. 

The best way to do this is through membership.  Our 24,000 members are critical to all the work we do protecting local wildlife - click here to learn more about membership and how you can get involved.

There are a whole range of other ways to help.  If you want to find out more about how you can help us help local wildlife please visit the Support Us page. 

Search for particular species you are interested in below to learn more about them.

Red Squirrel © Mark Hamblin

Red Squirrel © Mark Hamblin

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Become a Member and Help Wildlife

Our 24,000 members are critical to helping us protect wildlife for the future.

Click the button below to learn more about membership and how this helps.

Become a Member

Support Us to Protect Wildlife

There are lots of ways that you can support us to help protect wildlife.

From volunteering and fundraising to donating to specific local appeals, click below to learn more.

Support Us

Our Priorities

These are the nationally agreed priorities with the Partnership of Wildlife Trusts.

  • To protect, create and enhance wildlife in our region, creating living landscapes and living seas
  • To stand up for wildlife and the environment
  • To inspire people about the natural world and encourage everyone to take action for wildlife
  • To foster sustainable One Planet Living, where the functioning of the natural environment is appreciated as essential for supporting life
  • To ensure our work is based on knowledge and sound evidence
  • To be recognised and respected for our work
  • To grow our resources and increase support for our mission
  • To ensure the organisation is effective and fit for purpose

However you help us, you can be sure that this is contributing to the conservation of local wildlife and species.

View of Farlingtgon Lake

The Lake at Farlington Marshes. J Goodspeed

Join Our 24,000 Members

Volunteering Options for You

Volunteer with the Wildlife Trust and make a direct impact.

Click the button below to learn more about volunteering opportunities.

Volunteer

Fundraising for the Wildlife Trust

Fundraising is a great way to help the Wildlife Trust.

Click the button below to learn more about how to fundraise.

Fundraise