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Butterfly on red clover

Janet Packham

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. 

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The Wildlife Trusts play a very important part in protecting our natural heritage. I would encourage anyone who cares about wildlife to join them.
Sir David Attenborough
Spinnies Aberogwen Nature Reserve

Spinnies Aberogwen Nature Reserve © Eirly Edwards - Behi

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An osprey in flight carrying nesting materials

Osprey flying to its nest with sticks © Andy Rouse/2020VISION

Osprey season is here

Visit the ospreys at Llyn Brenig
Adult and child with net

NWWT Lin Cummins

We offer over 150 walks, talks and family-friendly events each year!

Buff-tailed BumbleBee © Jon Hawkins Surrey Hills Photography

Buff-tailed BumbleBee © Jon Hawkins Surrey Hills Photography

State of Nature Report

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A kingfisher sat on a branch with its back towards the camera

Kingfisher © Thinesh Thirugnanasampanthar

Bringing nature back

Read our 2030 strategy
beaver wildlife trust

David Parkyn

Bringing beavers back to Wales

Find out more about the Welsh Beaver Project
Grey seal

Grey seal - Alexander Mustard 2020Vision

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Gillian Lloyd

The Great Big Nature Survey

North Wales Wildlife Trust, and the Wildlife Trusts across the UK,  want to hear your opinions on some of the biggest questions surrounding nature and our role in caring for it.

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