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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…

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A huge moment for Blue Carbon Mapping in the UK!

Today, the Wildlife Trusts, in collaboration with WWF, RSPB and the Scottish Association of Marine Science have launched the The Blue Carbon Mapping Project. This will make the UK the first in the…

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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…

A group of terns, black and white seabirds, flying from the lagoon and their breeding islands on the right across the shingle ridge with a rope cordon, towards the sea on the left. Green hills and blue sky with large white clouds in the background.

Coming to you LIVE from Cemlyn

The Sandwich terns are back in their numbers at Cemlyn, and we’ll be going LIVE on the 22nd May at 10am to share the amazing atmosphere with you!

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The Sea and Me!

Have you got a great story about our seas and their wonderful wildlife?

Rissos dolphin - Eleanor Stone

Great Grey Grampuses

Not much is known about the weird and wonderful Risso’s dolphin – but now is the best time of year to spend some time sea-watching for these incredible visitors.

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Summer on the Seashore

Join us this summer as we explore North Wales’s coast and sea. We’ll be picnicking, rockpooling, snŵdling, going wild at West Shore and lots more…

Living Seas Wales roadshow

Living Seas LIVE!

This summer, our Living Seas Wales team are heading out on the road! Expect virtual-reality experiences, rockpooling, beachcombing, snorkelling, sea-watching and much more! Find out where to see…

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