Conwy Valley Volunteer Branch AGM
Come along this Saturday for the Conwy Valley Branch AGM at the beautiful Pensychnant Conservation Centre followed by a walk. If you are interested in helping to steer the future direction that…
Come along this Saturday for the Conwy Valley Branch AGM at the beautiful Pensychnant Conservation Centre followed by a walk. If you are interested in helping to steer the future direction that…
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The Broad-bodied chaser is a common dragonfly that can be seen in summer around ponds and lakes, and even in gardens. It lives up to its name: its flattened body gives it a fat, broad look.
The Four-spotted chaser is easily recognised by the two dark spots on the leading edge of each wing - giving this species its name. It can be seen on heathlands and near ponds and lakes.
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
Mae'r morgi brych yn ysglyfaethwr nosol, yn hela pysgod llai yn agos at wely'r môr.
Mae'r gweirlöyn brych yn ffafrio golau haul brith rhodfeydd ac ymylon y coetir, gwrychoedd a hyd yn oed gerddi. Er gwaethaf ei ddirywiad, mae ei amrediad wedi lledaenu yn ystod y blynyddoedd…
Log piles are perfect hiding places for insects, providing a convenient buffet for frog, birds, and hedgehogs too!
The small, shaggy-furred Brandt's bat roosts in all sorts of houses, old or modern. It is similar to the whiskered bat and they often roost together, but in separate colonies. It feeds low to…
We said fairwell to 2019 with another ‘Plast Off!’ beach clean event on the west coast of Anglesey. This time around, members of our NE Wales Youth Forum were in the driving seat; organising the…
Mae'r gwyn bach yn ymwelydd gardd cyffredin. Mae'n llai na'r gwyn mawr tebyg, ac mae ganddo lai o ddu ar flaen ei adenydd.