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Trust welcomes decision to block controversial government proposals
The House of Lords last night rejected controversial attempts by the UK government to scrap vital legislation which protects our waterways from further pollution.
The House of Lords last night rejected controversial attempts by the UK government to scrap vital legislation which protects our waterways from further pollution.
Bombay Sapphire Distillery has achieved Wildlife Habitat Council certification, thanks in part to the efforts of volunteers from the Watercress and Winterbournes scheme.
Government plans announced this week would see the removal of crucial protections – placing further pressures on our already severely damaged rivers, chalk streams and the Solent.
Two Exmoor ponies are getting their teeth stuck into vital conservation work on the Isle of Wight.
Logan and Luther are the first two grazers to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust…
Vital seagrass restoration in the Solent, in and around Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, is being highlighted as part of National Marine Week with people being urged to do their bit to help our…
Rare moth re-discovered on Isle of Wight - the last remaining stronghold in the UK
During National Moth Week (22nd – 30th July), conservationists from Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife…
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust (HIWWT) is very disappointed to note the recommendation to reject our proposal for the future management of Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve.
Spot-on flea and tick treatments can wash off in rivers, endangering our pets and our wildlife. We're asking dog owners to keep both protected this summer.
Two more inspiring community-led projects have been awarded grants from the Watercress and Winterbournes Landscape Partnership Scheme.
Hidden remote cameras have captured incredible footage of the elusive mustelids, including youngsters, in a welcome boost for one of Britain's rarest mammals