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Volunteers cleaning the beach at Porth Trecastell

Plast Off! Beach Clean 2023

North Wales Wildlife Trust kicked off our 60th Year celebrations in style with our biggest and most successful beach clean ever, inspiring huge numbers of people to come along and take positive…

River and bridge with hidden invasive species

Is it a 'COP' half empty or a 'COP' half full?

You may have heard of the recent COP15 and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBP), which gives hope for nature. But what exactly is it and what does it mean for invasive species…

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Marvellous mustelids

Mammal expert Stuart Edmunds introduces this incredible collection of carnivores.

Close-up image of a hazel dormouse asleep in its nest.

Hibernation – wildlife’s winter survival strategy

The Wildlife Trusts’ youth activism manager, Arran Wilson, draws on his background as a lecturer in zoology to explore what exactly hibernation is, and which animals rely on it to get through…

Ecosystems Invaders at the Eisteddfod

Diary of a WaREN project officer - Ecosystem Invaders

Hi, we are Jess and Gareth, the Project Officers for the Wales Resilient Ecological Network (WaREN). In this blog we’ll be reflecting on our invasive species campaign, Ecosystem Invaders, talking…

Remember a Charity in your Will Week Event 2022

Remember a Charity in your Will Event

Did you miss our Remember a Charity in your Will event? Find out what happened and why it's not too late you write your Will for free.