
Use of ‘silent killer’ pesticide puts wildlife at risk
Government approval of banned pesticide will harm Hampshire and Isle of Wight’s bees and river life, warns Wildlife Trust
Common frog © Mark Hamblin/2020VISION
Government approval of banned pesticide will harm Hampshire and Isle of Wight’s bees and river life, warns Wildlife Trust
The Government has published its response to the Landscapes Review – this is a chance to consider the future of our much-loved National Parks and Areas of Outstanding National Beauty (AONBs) in…
Today, the Environmental Audit Committee (a cross party group of MPs responsible for scrutinising the government on environmental issues) has released a damning report on water quality in our…
In the biggest shakeup to farming in 60 years, the Government has announced that they will shift £2.4 billion of farming subsidies towards nature’s recovery, sustainable food production and…
Four fantastic community-led projects have been awarded grants through the Watercress and Winterbournes Landscape Partnership Scheme.
Portsmouth City Council have ignored widespread public opposition and continued to back destructive plans for the super-peninsula at Tipner West, a deeply flawed plan that pits people versus …
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust are delighted to have taken over management of a group of amazing nature reserves on the Isle of Wight from the Wight Nature Fund.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust welcomes the Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi’s announcement at COP26 that aims to put climate change into the heart of education by 2023. Now we…