Blog: Youth Volunteering

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Volunteers dragging a large amount of fishing rope

Plast Off! Beach Clean 2025

Saturday 11th January 2025 was our eighth annual Plast Off! Beach Clean event. Find out how it went...

Wildlife Trusts at Restore Nature Now

Restore Nature Now!

Staff and supporters of The Wildlife Trusts marched to Parliament alongside over 60,000 people to demand politicians Restore Nature Now. They joined a huge crowd of environmental organisations and…

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…

A close up of a single chough, a black bird with bright red beak and feet. Walking up a rocky cliff face. The rock is tinted red, and covered in bright yellow and pale green white lichens.

Pretty choughed with Anglesey’s choughs!

The results of this years' Anglesey chough count are in! Megan Stone, one of our Stand For Nature Wales youth forum members, gives us an insight into carrying out chough surveys, and shares…

harvest mouse

A very successful harvest mouse survey!

The volunteers of the Mon Gwyrdd youth forum in partnership with the Cwlwm Seiriol project took part in an incredibly successful harvest mouse survey this winter, monitoring the populations of…

Turnstone

Turnstones and Tides

Through our youth development activities, North Wales Wildlife Trust are helping to train and empower the next generation of environmental leaders.

Jayke Forshaw has been volunteering for…

Our Wild Coast - Ysgol Tir Morfa

Our 'Our Wild Coast' story...

Ysgol Tir Morfa in Rhyl have been participating in the project now for nearly two years. Here is teacher Sara Griffith’s moving account of their first year with us, from the experiences they’ve…