Chwilio
North Wales Resilient Ecosystem Pilot Project (NWREPP)
Water mint
Water mint grows in damp places and has aromatic leaves that can be used to flavour food and drink. Gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - come to a Wildlife…
Our Wild Future - Celebrating Our Young People - 'Backstage'
COP26
Plast Off! Beach Clean 2024
Highlights from our annual Plast Off! Beach Clean 2024. This year we covered two locations - Porth Trecastell as usual and Trearddur Bay too. Two of our young people have written up their…
Yellow edged polycera
The UK is home to so many incredible sea slugs, like this elegant nudibranch.
Cyfarfyddwch â fforwm ieuenctid Môn Gwyrdd!
Snŵdling – snorkel art
We’ve been Snŵdling for many years now with our volunteers, youth groups and members of the public who book on to our events over the summer. The term came from the initial meeting we had with our…
Spotted cowrie
This small sea snail is easily identifiable by the 3 brown spots on the top of its shell.
Netted dog whelk
A small, but feisty scavenger, this carnivorous sea snail does not let anything go to waste!
Oyster drill
This jagged-shelled sea snail is normally found near its favourite food - oysters!