Wood spurge
As its name suggests, Wood spurge is found in woodlands. It is an attractive evergreen that displays cup-shaped, green flowers in clusters and dark green leaves.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
As its name suggests, Wood spurge is found in woodlands. It is an attractive evergreen that displays cup-shaped, green flowers in clusters and dark green leaves.
Whilst researching his family history, Vic found that many of his ancestors were connected to wild places as gamekeepers, shepherds, millers, gardeners or agricultural labourers. His lifelong love…
Big or small, freshwater or marine, turtles aren’t a very common sight here in the UK. However, an increase in storms and water temperatures has meant more sightings have been reported in recent…
Fel rhan o’n gwaith i fynd i’r afael â rhywogaethau ymledol, ymunodd Rhwydwaith Ecolegol Gwydn Cymru (WaREN) â Sefyll Dros Natur Cymru yn yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol i hyrwyddo ein hymgyrch…
The Wrexham Industrial Estate Living Landscape project brings you news of our plans to open up a woodland sitting right in the middle of the estate, but one which very few have explored.
Mae Len Goodman yn ôl yn cefnogi Wythnos Cofio am Elusen, gan roi gwybod i chi y gall hyd yn oed rhodd fach yn eich Ewyllys wneud gwahaniaeth enfawr. Helpwch ni i warchod y bywyd gwyllt ar garreg…
Plastic waste and its damaging effect on our seas and natural world has been big news recently. Here's what you can you do about it.
The Wrexham Industrial Estate Living Landscape project has received a funding boost allowing us to work with more businesses over the next year to bring wildlife and green spaces into people'…
Growing up and living in the countryside for much of her life, Helen is used to big wide open spaces and loves being outside. She enjoys coming to the Centre for Wildlife Gardening, as it’s like…
Lawrlwythwch eich canllaw AM DDIM i Dod â Chwilod yn Ôl i’ch gardd eich hun, gyda chyfarwyddiadau ar gyfer adeiladu eich bwced chwilod eich hun, neu fanc chwilod neu wrych marw.
By providing safe places for hedgehogs to live, you’re much more likely to see these prickly creatures in your garden.
With food, water and shelter scarce over the winter months, give your garden birds a treat with an edible Christmas wreath.