
Endangered crayfish rediscovered for first time in over 30 years
Wildlife Trust conservationists chance upon rare white-clawed crayfish at a nature reserve in Hampshire where the species was last recorded in 1991
Wildlife Trust conservationists chance upon rare white-clawed crayfish at a nature reserve in Hampshire where the species was last recorded in 1991
Four fantastic community-led projects have been awarded grants through the Watercress and Winterbournes Landscape Partnership Scheme.
Alresford's beautiful chalk stream is well-loved by its community, but bank erosion is posing problems for people and wildlife alike. We're pleased to give notice of works to tackle this…
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust are delighted to have secured £45,000 from the Environment Agency to tackle the spread of invasive non-native plants in the New Forest during 2021/22…
New beaver consultation could herald better wetlands for wildlife and climate
Catherine Chatters, Project Officer for the New Forest Non-Native Plants Project, has been awarded a British Empire Medal for her services to biosecurity
Today the Government announced that it will continue to issue licenses to kill badgers over the next four years. This will put 130,000 animals at risk of being shot.
As the UK once again shines a spotlight on the impact of invasive species, we highlight a new way for you to help tackle this issue on our rivers.
The Lower Avon Non-Native Plants Project is calling for volunteers to help survey and manage invasive non-native invasive plant species that harm our native wildlife.
The small islet within Portsmouth harbour will benefit from a habitat restoration project in a joint exercise with the MoD and Natural England. Today, a Chinook helicopter delivered 56 tonnes of…