
Chalk streams celebrated with new challenge badge
Youth groups now have a new way to learn about nature, with the launch of the Chalk Stream Challenge.
Common frog © Mark Hamblin/2020VISION
Youth groups now have a new way to learn about nature, with the launch of the Chalk Stream Challenge.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust roll out its Wilder project to the Island following community success in supporting nature’s recovery in Portsmouth.
Bat populations in and around Alresford get a boost this spring, with the installation of 30 new roosting boxes.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust acquire second dedicated rewilding site to boost nature’s recovery on the Island.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has teamed up with Southampton City Council to form a new partnership that will deliver nature and environmental projects across the city
Parts of Romsey Barge Canal are set to be restored for the benefit of wildlife and people as part of a joint project between Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and Test Valley Borough…
Winchester City Council have put forward plans to redevelop the North Walls Recreation Grounds which are adjacent to Winnall Moors Nature Reserve. Overall, the Trust believes this is an opportune…
Can you help save our chalk streams? The Watercress and Winterbournes scheme is making a real difference for these rare and precious habitats, but we need your help to do it.
Wildlife Trust conservationists chance upon rare white-clawed crayfish at a nature reserve in Hampshire where the species was last recorded in 1991