Blog: Living Landscapes

Welcome to your wildlife Blog! We want to share wildlife stories, news and opinions from across North Wales. To reflect a range of voices we will leave each blog post in the language of the author.

Have you got a good wildlife story to tell? If you'd like to join in with our blog please send your idea to info@northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk

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View from Moel Hiraddug with limestone grassland in the foreground 

Graceful grasslands of a limestone landscape

Join Project Officer, Craig Wade, as he explores the fascinating limestone grasslands of Moel Hiraddug, known as Dyserth Mountain – an Iron Age hillfort, also a former quarry, and now forming rare…

A hand-crafted wooden owl box intricately decorated with pyrography art. The designs include owls, bats, snails, spiders, and floral patterns, all burned into the wood. The box features a central opening for nesting and has detailed artwork inspired by children's drawings.

Owl-some art for Anglesey's fens!

As part of our Corsydd Calon Môn project protecting and promoting Anglesey’s special fen sites, we are always looking for ways to bring people closer to the unique landscapes and wildlife of the…

A young girl with blonde hair smiles while wearing a handmade nature crown adorned with flowers, leaves, and seeds. She is dressed warmly in a multicolored striped puffer jacket and a leopard-print scarf. Behind her is a rustic white stone building with a slate roof and small, old windows, surrounded by bare branches and greenery, suggesting an autumn or early winter setting.

Owl’loween at Cors Goch

We recently hosted “Owl’loween” at our Cors Goch Nature Reserve, bringing families together for a day full of fun, learning, and a few spooky surprises! Held during the half-term break, this event…

Himalayan balsam in flower

Invasive Species Week 24th-30th May 2021

It's Invasive Species Week 2021! This is an annual event led by the GB Non-Native Species Secretariat aiming to raise awareness of invasive species and how everyone can help to stop their…

Himalayan balsam in flower

Pull, Snap, Squash!

It may look pretty but once established Himalayan balsam can do substantial damage to our riverbanks and the species that depend upon them. You can help to stop the introduction and spread of this…