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Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
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Woodland walk 'n chat, Llyn Brenig and beyond
Join us for a relaxing walk in the stunning countryside surrounding Llyn Brenig. Discover local wildlife, take in the breath-taking views, and enjoy the company of fellow nature lovers on this…
Sophia's Blog
Many of our Living Seas Champions help the Living Seas Wales team on events and activities across North Wales and a few are so keen and informed that they continue to educate, enthuse and engage…
Y cyffro'n parhau yn Llyn Brenig wrth i'n gweilch y pysgod ni setlo ar gyfer tymor magu'r haf
Fel rhan o ddechrau llawn cyffro i'r tymor magu yn Llyn Brenig mae gweilch y pysgod gwrywaidd wedi bod yn cystadlu am y nyth, wyau wedi’u dodwy... ac wyau wedi cael eu taflu allan!
Stop the Red Route - News update January 2021
Here is our latest update for our campaign to help save Leadbrook Woods and Meadows, Flintshire. The proposed 'Red Route' highway project is a 13km dual carriageway that would damage or…
Magnificent ospreys!
Dive into the fascinating world of ospreys at this talk with professional wildlife photographer Gary Jones
Apêl Camera Prosiect Gweilch y Pysgod y Brenig
Helpwch ni i godi arian ar gyfer camerâu ffrwd fyw newydd i weilch y pysgod
Grey Seal BLOG - Pupping season
Right now grey seals/Morloi llwyd (Halichoerus grypus) will be returning to haul out sites all along our coasts for the pupping season.
A long-awaited arrival
Sarah Callon, Brenig Osprey Project Officer, brings us an exciting update from the shores of Llyn Brenig as the 2025 season begins!
*Date change* Exclusive Wildlife Photography Day with Gary Jones
Join professional wildlife photographer Gary Jones for an exclusive opportunity to photograph the diverse bird life around Llyn Brenig.
New neighbours for Gors Maen Llwyd!
Our Gors Maen Llwyd Nature Reserve, on the shores of Llyn Brenig, has some exciting new neighbours... a pair of ospreys have nested on a specially built platform in the lake and are the first…
Brent goose
The brent goose flies to the UK for the milder winter. Two populations arrive: those with dark bellies can be found around Eastern England; while those with pale bellies can be found in the North…