Latest news from the Species Survival Fund
The Species Survival Fund is a collaborative project led by the New Forest National Park Authority.
It involves five partner organisations which are Freshwater Habitats Trust, Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, New Forest Commoners Defence Association and Wild New Forest.
Partners are supported by the RSPB and the New Forest Biodiversity Forum.
See below for the latest news from the Species Survival Fund project.
- New Forest nature project helping species thrive
- New Forest insects given new lease of life thanks to novel approach
- Why the New Forest is so important for reptiles
- How ponds are helping rare species thrive in New Forest freshwater
- Sand lizard and adder among New Forest reptiles benefitting from restoration work
- Rare species recorded in New Forest restoration project