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Paddleworm eggs  - Sue Timperley

Shoresearch Cymru - rocky shore surveys

This month we managed several surveys as well as joining the Porcupine Marine Natural History Society (PMNHS) for a joint investigation of the shores at Clynnog fawr, close to the North Llyn coast…

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…

Polycera quadrilineata Shoresearch - Dan Lear

Shoresearch Cymru: Rocky shore surveys

Again, we had a couple of Shoresearch surveys at the beginning of the month, making the most of the low spring tides. We repeated the have-a-go sessions mid-month as well, plus an additional one,…