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Porth Trecastell filled with volunteer beach cleaners

Plast Off! Beach Clean 2024

Highlights from our annual Plast Off! Beach Clean 2024. This year we covered two locations - Porth Trecastell as usual and Trearddur Bay too. Two of our young people have written up their…

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…

pre-mating interactions RSWT - Neil Aldridge

Grey seal - Mating

It's mating season for grey seals and it's all played out on our coasts.

Pup Feeding - Anna Griffiths

Grey Seal BLOG - Pupping season

Right now grey seals/Morloi llwyd (Halichoerus grypus) will be returning to haul out sites all along our coasts for the pupping season.

Living Seas Intern Emma Lowe on the Mena Straight

Discovering a winter rockpool

At first glance a beach in the middle of winter seems like a bleak, lifeless environment. However, when you look closer you will realise that life still thrives despite freezing air and stormy…

A december beach clean run by intern Emma at Porth Nobla

A winter beach clean

Emma Lowe, our North Wales Wildlife Trust Living Seas intern, takes us on a journey of her first self-led beach clean and the interesting things she found at Porth Nobla, Anglesey

Grey seal

Grey seals on our Welsh coast

Grey seals can be quite a common site along the coastline of Wales with many people, home and away, taking trips out into the Welsh waters in search of sighting them. Whether you are already one…

Coastal walk

Seashore Winter Wandering!

"There’s no need to wait until the summer to head to the seaside - for me, it really is the best place to spend a wild and wintery weekend!" says Nia Haf Jones, our Living Seas Manager…