Our people - Katy Haines
Meet Katy Haines - our Volunteer & Membership Development Officer
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Meet Katy Haines - our Volunteer & Membership Development Officer
Water-cress has become so popular as a salad addition that it is now cultivated on a wide scale. In the wild, it grows in shallow, fast-flowing streams and is an indicator of clean water.
Meet Freya Ryan - reserves assistant and student placement with our reserves team 2023 - 2024
Meet Nick Richards - reserves assistant and work placement with our reserves team 2023 - 2024
Meet Sophia Taylor - Living Seas student placement 2023-2024
A new and growing area of work for the North Wales Wildlife Trust is providing locally grown trees for small scale planting schemes and we are looking for help to further develop our plans.
Cross-leaved heath is a type of heather that likes bogs, heathland and moorland. It has distinctive pink, bell-shaped flowers that attract all kinds of nectar-loving insects.
Welcome to a new series of blogs from our Living Seas Team. Written by our Marine Futures Interns we'll be keeping you up to date with what they've been up to during their time in their…
Find out what our marine futures interns have been up to during the second half of the internship, as well as what they have taken out of the experience and what is next for the both of them.