Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is a Wildlife Trust with 27,000 members across the counties of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, England.[1] The trust describes itself as the leading local wildlife conservation charity in Hampshire and the Island with the stated aim of improving conditions for wildlife on land and at sea. The organisation also runs community engagement events helping local people find out about their local wild places.[2] Nature reservesThe trust currently manages 46 wildlife reserves, including woodland, meadow, heathland, and coastal habitats.[3] The Trust also runs four education centres at its Blashford Lakes, Testwood Lakes, Swanwick Lakes and Bouldnor Forest reserves, where education activities for young people and adults take place. Work with other organisationsThe trust's projects include: advice to landowners on how to manage their land with wildlife in mind, including commoners in the New Forest;[4] species reintroductions like working with the South Downs National Park Authority to reintroduce water voles to the River Meon;[5] and working with local authorities to make public spaces more wildlife-friendly.[6] Key
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