How school pupils brought a neglected planter back to life
A neglected old planter outside Brook Street Primary School in Carlisle has been transformed.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
A neglected old planter outside Brook Street Primary School in Carlisle has been transformed.
We are proud to be included in the making of a new film by WCVA for Welsh Charities Week as we celebrate the amazing contribution made by our volunteers at Gwaith Powdwr Nature Reserve.
Seven of nine specially designated rivers in Wales are now heavily polluted with phosphorous, a new report from Natural Resources Wales has found
Swifts are now the fastest declining bird species in Wales and have plummeted 76% since 1995, with nest site loss being one cause for decline. Wildlife Trusts Wales and RSPB Cymru and are calling…
Wildlife Trusts Wales call for agricultural water rules to be urgently reinstated
Following a recent public consultation, North Wales Wildlife Trust have decided to use the historic name 'Llyn Celanedd' instead of the more recent ‘Spinnies Aberogwen' for our much…
Sustainable Farming Scheme falls short in addressing the Climate and Nature Crises—uncertainty lingers for nature
My Wild Life is The Wildlife Trusts' campaign to collect and share short stories about why nature matters to people.
These mysterious and beautiful creatures rely on warm ocean currents to ‘sail’ them around the world... not a bad life?
Ann McCarter shares tales of her adventurously wild life and her husband’s wildlife legacy.