Police are investigating after the body of a buzzard was found in woodland with one of its legs severed and a hobby was found alive with one leg severed.
Encouraged by Chris Packham's People's Manifesto for Wildlife, you can be part of a positive change to help protect the Isle of Wight's environment and wildlife. Head to this meeting in January to find out more.
Marvel at the many types of honey on display (with tasters to help you vote for the best), as well as enjoying honey cake and tea in the cafe, see an Asian Hornet and pick up early presents for Christmas.
The Bay science team from Arc, Artecology, The Common Space, Dinosaur Isle and The National Poo Museum will all be at the free event on Sunday 14th October.
Head to the red squirrel hub in Ryde this week to share your red squirrel stories and buy a special price DVD to help raise money for red squirrel conservation.
You can find about more about this excellent charity and its work to protect our native Red Squirrels, learn where are the best places to spot Red Squirrels, what food they like and how you can help protect them from extinction.
These happy dolphins seemed to be having great fun racing alongside this boat off the Isle of Wight coast yesterday afternoon. Thanks to David for sharing the footage on Facebook for all to see.
The UK’s butterflies are basking in the best summer conditions for more than a decade, with hot sunny weather enabling widespread species to fly, feed and breed, so why not take part in the Big Butterfly Count.
The previously extinct Chequered Skipper butterflies will be released today (Thursday) at a secret location in Northamptonshire, after travelling to the UK from Belgium on the Eurostar.
The cold start to spring resulted in a delayed emergence for butterflies, meaning they’ll have less time to feed and breed – but you can help by creating some ‘plots for pollinators’, says Alan Titchmarsh.