Fancy a Challenge?
Some of our staff are trying to go a whole month without single-use plastics. Could you?
Some of our staff are trying to go a whole month without single-use plastics. Could you?
Mae rhai o’n staff ni’n ceisio gwneud mis cyfan heb blastig defnydd sengl. Fedrwch chi wneud yr un peth?
Their long narrow shells are a common sight on our shores, especially after storms, but the animals themselves live buried in the sand.
It's easy to see where this stunning bivalve got its name from - the bright orange tentacles emerging from the shell really do look like flames!
Conservation Intern Briony Vickers tells us all about her first month working with North Wales Wildlife Trust, and how she has been spending her time conserving our phenomenal natural areas.Â
We are extremely saddened by the death of Her Majesty The Queen and send our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family.
Latest update Saturday 28/8/21
Grey seals can be quite a common site along the coastline of Wales with many people, home and away, taking trips out into the Welsh waters in search of sighting them. Whether you are already one…
Coastal gardening can be a challenge, but with the right plants in the right place, your garden and its wildlife visitors can thrive.
We had three more shore visits in July ahead of the school holiday rush and just leaking into the heatwave hitting the UK. These heatwaves are caused by Climate Change a massive global challenge,…