Phosphorescent sea pen
This colonial creature looks like an old-fashioned quill - that's where the name sea pen comes from.
This colonial creature looks like an old-fashioned quill - that's where the name sea pen comes from.
Enjoy a wildlife-filled Christmas with your local Wildlife Trust – events, gifts and parties!
Even a small pond can be home to an interesting range of wildlife, including damsel and dragonflies, frogs and newts.
Join local story teller Andy Harrop for some weird and wonderful tales and take part in a hunt for treasure.
The Common harvestman is familiar to us as the large, spindly spider-like creature that frequents gardens and houses. It predates on smaller invertebrates which it catches using hooks on the ends…
Despite appearances, this weird and wonderful creature is not a jellyfish! They're sometimes found washed up on our shores after westerly winds. Look but don't touch - they give a very…
Many terns prefer to nest in coastal habitats and so can be vulnerable to high tides and storms. As we celebrate Cemlyn's 50th anniversary as a nature reserve we take a look at the history of…
We said fairwell to 2019 with another ‘Plast Off!’ beach clean event on the west coast of Anglesey. This time around, members of our NE Wales Youth Forum were in the driving seat; organising the…
Help hedgehogs get around by making holes and access points in fences and barriers to link up the gardens in your neighbourhood.