No let-up in net loss of UK’s nature
The UK’s wildlife continues to decline according to the State of Nature 2019 report. The latest findings show that since rigorous scientific monitoring began in the 1970s there has been a 13%…
The UK’s wildlife continues to decline according to the State of Nature 2019 report. The latest findings show that since rigorous scientific monitoring began in the 1970s there has been a 13%…
New report is published, setting out conclusions from the official review of England’s National Parks and Areas of Natural Beauty (AONB)
In celebration of National Marine Week we're launching a new campaign: Wilder Solent. We're working to build a bright future for our waters, and need your help to make it happen.
This Cowes Week, take on the Secrets of the Solent Species Trail challenge.
Ofwat has today given notice that it intends to impose a £126million penalty on Southern Water for its past failure to comply with regulations regarding waste water treatment and monitoring.
Love our marine wildlife? Become a Marine Champion to help protect its future, with new training sessions happening in Cowes this Autumn.
Our vibrant local waters have gained greater recognition and protection today, with the designation of two new Marine Conservation Zones off the Isle of Wight.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust responds to new research showing many bees are on the brink of extinction.
This summer, we will be continuing our work tackling non-native invasive species in the beautiful New Forest. Why not celebrate Invasive Species Week by pledging to join us?
Debbie Tann comments on Natural England's decision to grant a license for the reintroduction of sea eagles to the Isle of Wight.