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National Rising Star Award win
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust’s Senior Nature-Based Solutions Officer, Tom Hilder has been nationally recognised for his outstanding work caring for the county’s wildlife and…
Half Price Membership IOW hideaways - Terms and Conditions
M3 Junction 9 - Putting nature in the driving seat
Nature’s recovery must be at the heart of any plans to change junction 9 of the M3.
If you’re thinking about writing your Will, could you invest in a wilder future?
Thinking about writing your Will? We know your thoughts will turn to loved ones, but once they are taken care of you may also consider what you want for our local environment.
Black oil beetle
This impressive beetle digs burrows, lays thousands of eggs and has bee-riding larvae.
Fundraising: Pens of the Earth
Portsmouth-based writing group, Pens of the Earth have been fundraising for Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.
Stinging nettle
The stinging nettle is a familiar and common plant, often firmly rooted in our memories after our first, hands-on experience - a prickling irritation that's not forgotten easily!
Common crossbill
As its name suggests, the common crossbill has a large bill that is crossed at the tip - perfect for picking the seeds out of pine cones. Look for it in conifer woodlands, mainly in the north and…
Curlew
The eerie, 'cur-lee' call of the curlew is a recognisable sound of wet grasslands, moorlands, farmland and coasts. Its long, downcurved bill is an unmistakeable feature and perfect for…
Knot
A stocky, little sandpiper, the knot can be spotted in estuaries from August onwards, migrating here from the Arctic where it breeds. Look out for it probing the muddy sand with its specialised…
Herb-paris
Herb-Paris has four oval leaves set in a cross, with an understated crown of yellow-green flowers rising from the middle. This makes it quite a distinctive plant of ancient and damp woodlands on…