Blog: Living Seas

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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Aeolida filomena eggs - Allan Rowat

Spring in the sea

Nia Jones (Living Seas Manager) describes some of the events in a typical marine spring.

Sandwich tern - Ben Stammers

Crossover

Ben Stammers, our People and Wildlife Officer for Anglesey, describes the bird movements we're seeing in Spring and why it's a great time to get out and watch our seabirds.

Native oysters bagged and on trestles in the Humber

Oyster reintroduction on the Humber Estuary

Amy Pickford, one of our Living Seas Volunteers in 2019, has moved on to new pastures. Here she gives a summary of the native oyster reintroduction work she's been doing with our colleagues…

Spermwatch core sampling

Joe Strong on Work Experience

Joe Strong organised his own Work Experience week with us in June 2018. He shared his time with the Living Seas team and Ben Stammers our People and Wildlife man on Môn. With such a packed week of…

Razor shell accumulation - Picture I.Jane Rees

A razor wreck mystery solved

We’re so grateful for all the help we get from our volunteers. Some have particular skills and like to root out and solve certain natural world puzzles. Ivor and Jane Rees have been providing…

Doto coronata (a sea slug/môr-wlithen)

Sophia's Blog

Many of our Living Seas Champions help the Living Seas Wales team on events and activities across North Wales and a few are so keen and informed that they continue to educate, enthuse and engage…

Plastoff 2019

Plastoff 2019

On the 19th January 2019 our Living Seas Wales and Our Wild Coast Projects joined forces to remove and recycle as much plastic as possible from Aberffraw to Rhosneigr. Over a hundred people joined…

Gorffennaf Di-blastig Malan!

Gorffennaf Di-blastig Malan

‘Dan ni’n lwcus iawn yma yn Ymddiriedolaeth Natur Gogledd Cymru bod gennym nifer o bobl ifanc sydd yn ymddiddori mewn bywyd gwyllt ac yn barod i weithredu drosto. Yn yr ail o’n straeon am y bobl…