Chwilio
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Chwilio
Crafting Cleaner Coasts
Bangor University students make a change on beaches in North Wales
Honeysuckle
A true wildlife 'hotel', Honeysuckle is a climbing plant that caters for all kinds of wildlife: it provides nectar for insects, prey for bats, nest sites for birds and food for small…
Sut i wneud gardd ymyl coetir ar gyfer bywyd gwyllt
Ychydig ohonom ni sy’n gallu meddwl am gael coedwig yn ein gardd gefn, ond dim ond ychydig o fetrau sydd eu hangen i sefydlu'r cynefin bach yma!
Beyond the Boundary - The challenges of a travelling exhibition about invasive species
Discover how our travelling exhibition started its journey in Bangor
Blue-tailed damselfly
The blue-tailed damselfly does, indeed, have a blue tail. It is one of our most common species and frequents gardens - try digging a wildlife pond to attract dragonflies and damselflies.
The Halkyn Mountain Common audio trail
How to build a pond
A wildlife pond is one of the single best features for attracting new wildlife to the garden.
Owl’loween at Cors Goch
We recently hosted “Owl’loween” at our Cors Goch Nature Reserve, bringing families together for a day full of fun, learning, and a few spooky surprises! Held during the half-term break, this event…
Ponds
Whether found in a garden or part of an agricultural landscape, ponds are oases of wildlife worth investigating. Even small ponds can support a wealth of species and collectively, ponds play a key…
Diary of a WaREN project officer - Ecosystem Invaders
Hi, we are Jess and Gareth, the Project Officers for the Wales Resilient Ecological Network (WaREN). In this blog we’ll be reflecting on our invasive species campaign, Ecosystem Invaders, talking…
Hairy bitter-cress
Hairy bitter-cress is an edible weed of rocky places, walls, gardens and cultivated ground. Gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - come along to a Wildlife…