Meeting Bees Needs in the Countryside: the Jordans Farm Partnership
Much has been said in recent years about the decline of our wild bee populations - and for good reason.
Much has been said in recent years about the decline of our wild bee populations - and for good reason.
Polly Rattue from Jordans offers an insight into the partnership that puts nature at the heart of their cereal farming.
The Litter Partnership in Winchester brings together local people, councils, schools, businesses and military personnel to tackle the scourge of litter. Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife…
The Wildlife Trusts celebrate a flourishing 10 year partnership with Vine House Farm
This is a voluntary position designed to help the successful candidate gain skills and experience of wildlife conservation through working alongside the Wider Countryside Team in Northamptonshire…
It's time to act. The future of our countryside is being determined by the Agriculture Bill.
Motivating farmers with pheasant’s eye, pink tractors and rare moths – award-winning farm advisor, Alison Cross is putting nature back into Hampshire… Emma Robertshaw, head of media at The…
A new report by a parliamentary committee published today warns Government that environmental protections must not be weakened after Brexit. The Wildlife Trusts respond...