New nest now in place at Llyn Brenig
Brenig Oprey update January 2022 from the North Wales Wildlife Trust
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Brenig Oprey update January 2022 from the North Wales Wildlife Trust
One of the most colourful fish in UK seas, the cuckoo wrasse looks like it belongs in the tropics. Don't be fooled though, it's very much a native species.
A spectacular slice of the Little Orme, with stunning sea views and wonderful grassland wildlife.
North Wales Wildlife Trust kicked off our 60th Year celebrations in style with our biggest and most successful beach clean ever, inspiring huge numbers of people to come along and take positive…
Sending letters 'to the Editor' of local newspapers is another great way to speak up for wildlife.
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.
During our recent AGM, I had the opportunity to discuss some of the work we’ve been doing at Bryn Ifan. Quite a few people asked about my blog, and so my new year resolution will be to update on…
Wildlife expert Nick Acheson introduces some of our feathered superstars to listen out for this spring.
Initial funding of over £500,000 has been secured by the North Wales Wildlife Trust (NWWT) to improve the condition of the Anglesey Fens and help ensure their future survival for wildlife and…
Another blog from Caroline who would normally be running events for the North Wales Wildlife Trust.
A giant of the sea turtle world, leatherback turtles are ocean wanderers searching the seas for jellyfish. Unlike other sea turtles, leatherback turtles don’t mind the cold! This means they can…