Bringing wildlife back to North Wales
We're the only charity in North Wales dedicated to the protection and restoration of our natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife - in our region and further afield. We rely upon the support of our members and volunteers to help us carry out this valuable work.
Police, camera, osprey!
This summer we were thrilled to hear that the Brenig Osprey Project was to be awarded the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales…
Chick ringing at Brenig Osprey Project
Big news from the Brenig Osprey Project. Our 2026 osprey chicks are ringed and ready to go!
Exciting new partnership project will help restore nature and build stronger communities
Following our work with Asylum Link Merseyside since 2021, we have formally partnered with them and nine other Wildlife Trusts across…
Droughts and wildfires in Wales: a warning we cannot ignore
Wales' drought is more than a dry spell - it's a warning. Read our initial response as we see it. An updated response will be…
Our inspiring Ocean Rescue Champions at Seagrass Summer Camp
As the dust settles on our fifth annual Ocean Rescue Champions Seagrass Summer Camp, Youth Development Officer, Charlotte reflects on…
Chicks at Brenig Osprey Project - ringing, naming and fledging!
Sophia Evans, Lead Volunteer at the Brenig Osprey Project, summarises a very busy July at Llyn Brenig, and the latest news regarding the…
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