We have selected the following websites as being of potential interest to visitors but can take no responsibility for their content. Views held by other sites are not necessarily those of the North Wales Wildlife Trust.
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Find out how you can make a real difference to the wildlife in your neighbourhood.
Web-based information system that supports the planning, monitoring and reporting requirements of national and local Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPs).
Cofnod is one of a UK-wide network of Local Records Centres (LRCs). We provide a local focus for the collation, management and provision of environmental data. Our aim is to provide access to the best possible information, to assist biodiversity conservation in North Wales. We also aim to provide support to local volunteer recorders.
Through historic links this lecture may be of interest to many NWWT members.
The Phoenix Project is funding a diverse range of works on 97 nature reserves belonging to partners throughout the Objective One area of Wales over three years.
Promoting waste reduction through home composting in Gwynedd.
The Web community for resolving conflict by linking ecologists and developers in the UK and Ireland
We hope that this site will allow you to learn more about our red squirrel work on Anglesey. If you wish, it will also allow you to actively support and get involved in red squirrel conservation on the island.
Practical support to graziers, wildlife site managers and conservation advisors across the UK.
The Save Our Seas Foundation is committed to preserving our marine environment for future generations.
The Snowdonia Society aims to protect, enhance and celebrate Snowdonia, its wildlife and heritage. The Society wants to work together with local communities, organisations and businesses to achieve this vision.
Sustainable Gwynedd Gynaladwy is a voluntary organisation committed to raising awareness of sustainable development in the area.
Key players from public, private and voluntary sectors to promote and monitor actions for biodiversity in Wales.
The Wildlife Trusts run an all-Wales corporate membership scheme, Welsh Wildlife Partnerships.
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You'll be met with a friendly welcome at Plassey Plants Garden Centre, near Wrexham, where you can enjoy browsing around the peaceful setting and find plants that are just right for your garden and a selected collection of wildlife friendly plants sold with a donation coming to the Trust.
The Snowdonia Wildlife Gardening Project has been set up to enhance the Biodiversity value of gardens in the Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd and Conwy.
The Wildlife Trusts and the Royal Horticultural Society have teamed up to give you lots of exciting ideas as to how to make your garden more wildlife-friendly.
At antenna creative we combine a range of creative services at competitive prices with a totally friendly, informal and professional service.
Busybees is a ½ hectare smallholding experimenting with all aspects of sustainable living and self-sufficiency and running courses in beekeeping and food growing
North Wales Self Catering Holiday Cottages Self-catering holidays in Anglesey, Pen Llŷn and Snowdonia. Holiday cottages, apartments, manor houses - every type of accommodation for your needs.
Situated in a wooded valley in Snowdonia this wonderful Adventure Park promises you fun family days out whatever the weather!
Menai Holiday Cottages is the specialist provider of quality self catering holiday cottages for holidays and short breaks in Anglesey, Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula. Established in 1982 Menai Holiday Cottages is committed to sourcing the very best accommodation in North Wales and offers a range of self-catering properties all year round to suit all tastes, catering from two to twenty four.
Winter is for Writing - £1,000 of prizes. Over the winter months we are running a £1,000 nature writing competition. 1st prize is £500 cash sponsored by WWF Cymru. 2nd prize is a £500 place on the nature writing course, sponsored and delivered by Tŷ Newydd, the National Writers’ Centre, in Lloyd George’s old home near Cricieth. Gillian Clarke, the National Poet for Wales, will be one of the judges. All you need to do is write a thousand words, in Welsh or English, on an aspect of the wildlife and nature of Wales ‘that inspires you’. Full details of the competition, including past winning articles, are at www.nature2010.org.uk
Food quality, quantity and price are fundamental but it is the other things that make places special, and these together create a place with a great atmosphere.
The outdoor instructors at Plas y Brenin - The National Mountain Centre keep a photo diary of the flowers and wildlife they come across on the mountains, hills, rivers and coastal waters of North Wales. With lots of interesting facts providing useful 'talking points' for anyone leading groups in the outdoors. Updated several times every week with new additions.
Over 150 inspected North Wales holiday cottages, farmhouses and apartments
"The Rhydymwyn and Hendre Community Group was set up to integrate the two villages and inform them of local events and attractions in the area . Updated on a regular basis with local information and pictures "
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