Chwilio
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Chwilio
Gwarchodfa Natur Coed Porth-aml
This peaceful pocket of woodland has been reclaimed by nature after hundreds of years of quarrying. Only parts of the reserve are open to the public.
Why do we need to plant more trees in Wales?
We are facing two critical global crises: the climate emergency and the loss of biodiversity. Abundant, healthy wildlife and a thriving environment are the answers to many of the challenges we…
Dramatic swift decline in Wales
Recent British Trust for Ornithology report suggests the rate of decline of Welsh swifts has accelerated.
Owl-t and about in North Wales
Our local soundscapes wouldn’t be complete without the haunting hoots (and other sounds) of our resident owls – but how well do you know these recognisable raptors?
Solar powered sea slug
This remarkable creature shows nature’s fantastic complexity!
North Wales coast oil spill
On the 15th February 2022, 26 years to the day of Wales' worst ecological disaster, we receive news that a fractured pipeline has released crude oil into the Irish Sea. Whilst the oil is not…
Wales Resilient Ecological Network (WaREN)
Mis Pride yn yr Ymddiriedolaethau Natur
Out For Nature yw rhwydwaith staff yr Ymddiriedolaethau Natur ar gyfer cyflogeion sy’n rhan o’r gymuned LGBTQ+. Pwrpas y rhwydwaith yw cynnig cefnogaeth cyfeillion, codi ymwybyddiaeth a dathlu…
Marine Futures Internships North Wales x2
North Wales Wildlife Trust are seeking two Marine Futures Interns. The Marine Futures North Wales Internship programme offers a unique opportunity for candidates interested in a career in the…
Y Môr a Ni: A new Ocean Literacy framework for Wales
A new initiative led by the Wales Coasts and Seas Partnership (CaSP Cymru), of which North Wales Wildlife Trust is a member, recently launched ‘Y Môr a Ni’ – a framework for Ocean Literacy in…
Welsh Government gives thumbs up to beavers in Wales
Welsh Government supports the managed re-introduction of European beaver in Wales.