Hampshire's carbon cutters
Local individuals, schools and businesses 'doing their bit' to reduce carbon emissions.
Coast change takes toll at Lepe
The debate on how best to protect Hampshire's coastline gets underway.
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Forest sells out of festive trees
The New Forest sells out of traditional pine Christmas trees, the Forestry Commission reveals.
Winter bird-watching locations
Spotting birds who spend winter on the south coast and find out how to help them in your own back garden.
Autumnwatch: Get closer to nature
'Get involved with nature and let me show you how,' says wildlife presenter Martin Hughes-Games.
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Dinosaur skeleton to be assembled
Researchers at an Isle of Wight museum begin the painstaking process of assembling an almost complete dinosaur skeleton.
Hounsdown kids' heritage garden
Broadcaster and naturalist Chris Packham officially opened a new vegetable garden, transformed by students out of a patch of disused land.
Glanville Fritillary
The rare butterfly is found on the Isle of Wight and is named after an early heroine of natural history.
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Wildlife havens' revamp complete
A nine-year project to restore wildlife havens in Berkshire and North Hampshire has been completed.
Heavy horses working in Harbridge
Roger Finn meets Percheron horses which are carrying out farm work the old-fashioned way.
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Wetland restored to help wildlife
Conservationists restoring wetlands in the New Forest install a light railway to carry materials to the site.
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Work will restore river's curves
A major conservation project is under way to restore the natural curves of the Lymington River.
Nature thrives among gravestones
Volunteers uncover hidden glories by cleaning off old graves at Southampton's Old Cemetery
The Itchen Navigation's clean-up
One of Hampshire's most important and historic waterways, the Itchen Navigation, gets a £2.5 million clean-up.
Weed cutting on the River Test
A centuries-old tradition of the weed cut helps keep the Test one of the world's prime rivers for fly-fishing.
The Isle of Wight's Bat Hospital
Visit the Isle of Wight's rehabilitation centre for bats run by Donna and Graham Street.
Discover the moths in your garden
Nature enthusiasts across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are being asked to join in with this year's National Moth Nights on 18 and 19 September.
New Forest's commoning touch
A spectacular new series of photographs charts the practises of commoning - the unique land management which has shaped the New Forest landscape as we know it today.
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Geese decline 'caused by climate'
A decline in Hampshire's population of brent geese may be due to climate change and predation, the RSPB warns.
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Cost to farms of greedy swans
Greedy swans on a Hampshire farm are costing watercress farmers about £250,000 each year by munching through crops.
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South Downs National Park
Ministers announce the creation of a South Downs national park 60 years after it was recommended.