Wildlife Conservation
The Loddon and Eversley Heritage Area possesses a wealth of wildlife supported by a wide variety of different habitats.
The area is rich in biodiversity, containing a matrix of important habitats such as chalk rivers, ancient woodlands, fens, dry acid grassland and heathland. The rivers of the Loddon valley rise near Basingstoke and flow through a landscape rich in wetlands, woods and heaths on their way to join the Thames. Many of the sites they pass through have either statutory or non statutory designations for the wildlife they support.
Many of these species found in the area are under threat from loss of habitat or competition from introduced species. The water vole, for example, has suffered greatly from predation by the introduced American mink. The project works to help protect and enhance the valuable habitats and wildlife found in the area through working with local communities and landowners.
Get involved
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Loddon and Eversley Survey Project |
Why not visit one of our wildlife reserves in the area? As well as Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust there are a number of other organisations that have reserves in the area.
Land Management Advice
Click here to find out more about obtaining land management advice or advice on woodland management.
If you would like to find out more about the wildlife where you live and how to help, please contact the project officer amandab@hwt.org.uk.




