Chwilio
Scots pine
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
Now only 2 chicks at Brenig
Sad news from the lake.
Llyn Brenig Osprey Update
LLYN BRENIG OSPREY NEWS 19/8/19
2nd Chick hatches up at Brenig
Lovely news to wake up to on bank holiday friday!
Conservation volunteering
Tirwedd Fyw Stad Ddiwydiannol Wrecsam
Family fun
Glowing in the dark is just the start …
Did you know that 90% of fungi in existence are unknown to science? DNA tests on soil samples can produce fungi which don’t match any known species. These are the ‘Dark Taxa’ – a great name for…
Dive in for marine wildlife!
Blue-tailed damselfly
The blue-tailed damselfly does, indeed, have a blue tail. It is one of our most common species and frequents gardens - try digging a wildlife pond to attract dragonflies and damselflies.
Common blue damselfly
Living up to its name the Common blue damselfly is both very common and very blue. It regularly visits gardens - try digging a wildlife-friendly pond to attract damselflies and dragonflies.