Meadows for Life – have a go and make your own!
Anna Williams, Education and Community Officer, encourages you to have a look at your green patch through the eyes of an insect!
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Anna Williams, Education and Community Officer, encourages you to have a look at your green patch through the eyes of an insect!
Building dens, climbing trees, mountain biking or looking for fairies, Jane and her family can spend hours getting close to nature in the woods near their home.
What are birds up to at this time of year, and how can we help?
Help is at hand to identify your local bats in Anglesey, Gwynedd, and west of the River Conwy
Hedges provide important shelter and protection for wildlife, particularly nesting birds and hibernating insects.
As part of our work to tackle invasive species the Wales Resilient Ecological Network (WaREN) teamed up with Stand for Nature Wales at the National Eisteddfod to promote our Ecosystems Invaders…
Instead of draining, make the waterlogged or boggy bits of garden work for nature, and provide a valuable habitat.
By writing to your MP or meeting them in person, you can help them to understand more about a local nature issue you care passionately about.
In the spring, birds choose the best locations to build nests, so why not offer them a safe place to settle?
Coastal gardening can be a challenge, but with the right plants in the right place, your garden and its wildlife visitors can thrive.