Chwilio
Wildlife friendly gardening is about creating shelter and providing food, water and nesting sites. You will be rewarded by seeing and hearing more birds, butterflies, hedgehogs and other wild creatures that would not have had a reason to visit you before.
Homes for wildlife
Here are some simple actions you can take at home to help birds flourish on your patch.
Wildlife ponds
Gall pwrdd gardd fod yn gartref i lawer o rywogaethau ac mae’n un o’r noweddion gorau ar gyfer denu bywyd gwyllt newydd i’r ardd
Dive in for marine wildlife!
Introducing Living Seas Volunteering news updates, upcoming activities and links to relevant pages.
12 Days Wild - Wildlife Trusts
12 Diwrnod Gwyllt yw ein her natur Nadoligaidd, sy’n eich annog i wneud un peth gwyllt bob dydd o’r 25ain o Ragfyr hyd at y 5ed o Ionawr eleni.
Spiny lobster
Spiny lobster, crawfish, crayfish, rock lobsters - many names, one animal! This pretty lobster was made extinct in many areas through overfishing, but is now making a slow comeback.
Endangered Species & Wildlife Conservation
Many endangered species live here, in North Wales. Your local Wildlife Trust helps with wildlife conservation by protecting habitats for local wildlife. Learn how you can help endangered species and your local wildlife with us!
The Wildlife Trusts’ marine review 2023
Sensational bait ball spectacles at sea, new marine protection and hope for whales and bluefin tuna. The Wildlife Trusts’ annual round-up of life in UK seas presents tales of hope and heartache…
Lobster
A well known inhabitant of UK seas, common lobsters can reach up to 60cm in length.
Spiny squat lobster
A bizarre half lobster/half crab, this squat lobster is one of the true stunners of the rocky shore!
Wildlife ponds
A garden pond can provide a home for many species and is one of the best features for attracting new wildlife to the garden
Wildlife of the seashore
See the stunning North Wales coastal wildlife and commemorate the work of local wildlife champion Jean Greene, former County Plant Recorder.