Wildife and Bird Watching in Hampshire
These maps are intended as a guideline only; you must check the exact location of the reserve yourself. Wildlife Extra assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or usefulness of the information on this website.
- Arreton Down Wildlife Reserve
- Bentley Station Meadow Butterfly Reserve
- Blashford Lakes Wildlife Reserve
- Farlington Marshes Wildlife Reserve
- Keyhaven Marshes
- Langstone Harbour RSPB
- Magdalen Hill Down Butterfly Reserve
- Mottisfont Abbey Garden, House & Estate, National Trust
- Old Winchester Hill National Nature Reserve
- Pamber Forest Wildlife Reserve
- Roydon Woods Wildlife Reserve
- Southampton Common Nature Reserve & Hawthorns Urban Wildlife Centre
- St Catherine's Hill Wildlife Reserve
- Swanwick Lakes Wildlife Reserve
- Testwood Lakes Wildlife Reserve
- The New Forest wildlife
- Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve
- Winnall Moors Wildlife Reserve
- Yew Hill Butterfly Reserve
Recent Hampshire news
- Canon beats Nikon in unscientific poll
- UK river wildlife survey results
- Caterpillars released in their thousands to save rare UK moth
- Wild boar not bad for biodiversity in Britain’s woods
- David Shepherd to talk at WildlifeXpo
- New Forest Council preventing House martins from nesting
- Swifts in decline – Have you seen any?
- Family of girl bitten by adder speaks up for snakes
- Hampshire wildlife photography competition
- Leucistic greylag goose in Gosport
- National Trust rallies nation for joint action to save forests
- Major new wildlife exhibition launched in London
- Poaching crackdown in New Forest
- Unearthing wildlife facts in the New Forest
- Enjoy a red squirrel walk
More Hampshire news
- Pearl-bordered fritillary thriving against the odds on Isle of Wight
- Small oil spill in the Solent
- Toxic frogs breeding in Portsmouth
- Sea eagles - Let's have them all over the country - Your vote.
- Loch of the Lowes most visited nature reserve – On Wildlife Extra
- Isle of Wight is the most important area for woodland bats in Europe
- Railway helps to restore wetlands to New Forest
- Clouded Yellow & Painted lady butterflies still arriving in the UK in large numbers
- New species of fungus found on the New Forest
- Goshawk chicks hatch in New Forest
- UK South Coast seals to be tracked by satellite to reveal cause of population decline
- Bat-flap allows bats access to disused tunnels
- Mad March hares boxing early
- Butterfly boom on the New Forest
- Leucistic swans in Hampshire

