Grey seals on our Welsh coast
Grey seals can be quite a common site along the coastline of Wales with many people, home and away, taking trips out into the Welsh waters in search of sighting them. Whether you are already one…
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Grey seals can be quite a common site along the coastline of Wales with many people, home and away, taking trips out into the Welsh waters in search of sighting them. Whether you are already one…
Friends Dawn and Ann meet up every fortnight for a walk and a catch up on one of their local nature reserves.
Our marine interns, Bron and Greg, are half-way through their time with us and, in their latest blog, they share just some of the things they’ve been up to; they’ve certainly been busy!
The new tree nursery at Aberduna Nature Reserve, Maeshafn.
Every summer our seas welcome marine turtles which come in after their favourite food – jellyfish. We’ve had all but one of the seven marine turtle species appear in UK waters.
Your family's and/or friends' images and recollections of the wildlife they witnessed in our seas from years gone by could be important in helping to conserve it.
Dewch i ddathlu agoriad swyddogol Chwarel Minera, 36ain gwarchodfa natur Ymddiriedolaeth Natur Gogledd Cymru, gyda’r cyflwynydd natur ar y teledu, Mike Dilger, ar 2 Mehefin rhwng 10am a 4pm!
Megan Parkinson, Youth Development Officer, shares some of the highlights from our 5th annual Conservation and Climate Traineeship where twelve young people from across Anglesey enjoyed learning…
Escaped or intentionally freed from fur farms in the 1960s, the American mink is now well established in the UK. Its carnivorous nature is a threat to our native water vole and seabird populations…
Young people can be an inspiration to us all – why not read about what 500 of them have been doing for wildlife over the past three years?