Current Projects

Henllan Bee Project

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Community action to save disappearing bees

We all depend on bees for our food - up to third of our crops depend upon bees for their pollination - but our bees are disappearing!

Bee populations are falling throughout the world so in response to this the village of Henllan in Denbighshire has decided to take action themselves to benefit bees in their community by creating the Henllan Bee Project. 


Green Horizons Project

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People, Commuities and Wildlife, the Green Horizons Project brings them together.

Helping people improve their environment for themselves and wildlife.
Whether its helping people learn new skills, discover the wildlife on their doorstep or improving an area for the community and its wildlife, the project is here to help.

It does this through fun events, training days, offering advice, conservation days with the project’s team of volunteers and working with community groups and schools.

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Limestone Woundwort gets a boost

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We have been continuing work to safeguard Limestone Woundwort (Stachys alpina), which grows at only three sites in the UK, two of which are in North East Wales.

Limestone Woundwort is a softly hairy perennial 40-80 cm tall belonging to the Labiate family and it grows on calcareous soils usually within woodland glades, and flowers from June to August with pinky-red flowers that have a distinctive yellow 'eye'.


North Wales Dormouse Project

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The North Wales Dormouse Project aims to give us a better understanding of where Hazel Dormice Muscardinus arvellinarius can be found across North Wales.

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North Wales Brown Hare Project

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The North Wales Brown Hare Project has been running since February 2005 and covers all the counties across North Wales, as well as Snowdonia National Park.

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Head Office

376 High Street, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 1YE
Telephone:01248 351541 Email: nwwt@wildlifetrustswales.org
Registered charity no.230772