Bywyd gwyllt newydd yng Ngwarchodfa Natur Aberduna – ni!
Mae gennym ni swyddfa a chyfleusterau gweithdy newydd – a’r cyfan wedi’i gyflawni drwy sgiliau ac amser ein tîm gwirfoddoli rhyfeddol ni …
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Mae gennym ni swyddfa a chyfleusterau gweithdy newydd – a’r cyfan wedi’i gyflawni drwy sgiliau ac amser ein tîm gwirfoddoli rhyfeddol ni …
Blwyddyn o drychinebau a darganfyddiadau o amgylch glannau'r DU, gyda dathliad o bopeth rydyn ni wedi'i gyflawni yma yng Ngogledd Cymru.
The spiked shieldbug has fearsome shoulder projections or 'spikes' and a predatory nature. This brown bug feeds on caterpillars and other insects in woodlands and on heathlands.
Cyn etholiad Senedd 2026, rydym yn archwilio pam mae'r bleidlais hon yn foment hollbwysig i natur ac i ddyfodol Cymru.
Masters of disguise, this species exhibits one of the best examples of camouflage you will find on the seashore!
This small reddish-purple seaweed grows in small branching fans on rocky shores. It is widely used in the food industry - and might have been used to produce your ice cream, beer or even jelly!…
Curled dock is often considered a 'weed'. It can be found near water or on disturbed ground almost anywhere. It is similar to Broad-leaved dock, with which it can hybridise.
Parsley fern lives up to its name - the pale green fronds form in clusters among rocks and look just like parsley. Look out for it in upland areas, particularly in Wales and Cumbria.
The Foxglove is a familiar, tall plant, with pink flower spikes and a deadly nature. In summer, it can be spotted in woodlands and gardens, and on moorlands, roadside verges and waste grounds.
This elegant wading bird is a rare visitor to the UK, though occasionally one or two of pairs will nest here.
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