Blog: Young Voices

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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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...

Porth Trecastell filled with volunteer beach cleaners

Glanhau Traeth Plast Off! 2024

Uchafbwyntiau ein Glanhau Traeth Plast Off! 2024 blynyddol. Eleni fe wnaethom gwmpasu dau leoliad - Porth Trecastell fel arfer a Bae Trearddur hefyd. Mae dau o’n pobl ifanc wedi ysgrifennu am eu…

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…

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…

Cornfield wildflowers

Introducing Sam!

Digital Communications and Marketing intern Sam shares his experiences with nature and wildlife in North Wales and how the outdoors has helped his own mental health.

Hannah Everett, Our Wild Coast conservation intern

Winter walks and wildlife wonders

Hannah Everett, one of our conservation interns, takes us on a journey through some North Wales Wildlife Trust nature reserves and the activities she has undertaken on site to help protect our…

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