Crafting Cleaner Coasts
Bangor University students make a change on beaches in North Wales
Bangor University students make a change on beaches in North Wales
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…
Encountering wildlife in its natural environment is a privilege and, while spending time scanning the open sea can be therapeutic in itself, coupled with chance encounters these experiences can…
Right now grey seals/Morloi llwyd (Halichoerus grypus) will be returning to haul out sites all along our coasts for the pupping season.
After nearly five years of fantastic wild adventures, the Our Wild Coast project draws to a close.
Ysgol Tir Morfa in Rhyl have been participating in the project now for nearly two years. Here is teacher Sara Griffith’s moving account of their first year with us, from the experiences they’ve…
Young people can be an inspiration to us all – why not read about what 500 of them have been doing for wildlife over the past three years?
Dive into the long distance travels of Sandwich terns and hear about how you can help us protect this beautiful bird
Familiar as the bristly plant that easily hooks on to our clothing as we walk through the countryside or do the gardening, cleavers uses its hooks to help it climb and to disperse its seeds.