Trust hosts Seeing is Believing 2024 CEO Conference
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce the resounding success of the Seeing is Believing 2024 CEO Conference, held last month in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight…
Common frog © Mark Hamblin/2020VISION
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce the resounding success of the Seeing is Believing 2024 CEO Conference, held last month in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight…
With the General Election announced for July 4th, the Trust has identified five key policy priorities that must be addressed to halt the decline of UK wildlife
Our two counties are home to some of the UK’s most beautiful, important rivers and freshwater habitats. Among them, globally rare, revered and celebrated chalk streams.
During February, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust rescued 170 toads and 7 frogs, thanks to the efforts of the Trust’s Education and Engagement team based at Swanwick Lakes Nature…
The Wildlife Trusts and Dogs Trust explain why we encourage owners to keep their pooches on leads on Nature Reserves.
Trust statement on recent sewage pollution incidents
From Monday 12th February, a new era for nature positive development begins when Biodiversity Net Gain will be mandatory for major developments in England.
A team of young people from The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIoWFRS) Prince’s Trust Team programme planned and created new homes for wildlife on the Isle of Wight – with a…
For centuries, Hampshire's chalk streams have inspired authors like Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy. Now, they are to be celebrated through a poetry competition and literature festival.
The Isle of Wight has gained a conservation centre for endangered native crayfish, with support from the Watercress and Winterbounes scheme.