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Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
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New wildlife at Aberduna Nature Reserve – us!
We have new office and workshop facilities – all achieved through the skills and time of our amazing volunteer team …
Three eggs laid at Brenig Osprey Project
Our Llyn Brenig pair have laid three eggs! And so the next chapter of the 2026 osprey season begins...
Wildlife gardening
Ecosystem Invaders make a splash at the Eisteddfod
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…
Wildflowers to the rescue
We can all incorporate wildflowers into our gardens – and enjoy the buzz that comes with them! Anna Williams shares some suggestions …
Living Seas
Bethany - Making waves down in Cardiff
A young volunteer from Amlwch has been recognised for her dedication to the Our Wild Coast project at the Welsh Charity Awards.
The winter garden
Our gardens form a vitally important network of habitats for wildlife – much like the hedgerows that wind their way across the landscape of Wales.
Crossover
Ben Stammers, our People and Wildlife Officer for Anglesey, describes the bird movements we're seeing in Spring and why it's a great time to get out and watch our seabirds.
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Welcoming a new Managing Director for Enfys Ecology
We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan Kinsey to the newly created role of Managing Director of Enfys Ecololgy, our environmental consultancy.