Reaping the benefits
Last year, volunteering on our nature reserves increased by an amazing 20%!
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Last year, volunteering on our nature reserves increased by an amazing 20%!
Ash dieback has spread rapidly through the Welsh countryside and has now affected all of North Wales Wildlife Trust's nature reserves with ash trees present.
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.
Thanks to volunteers, evidence of one of our rarest mammals was found at a site on Anglesey.
Enjoy our showiest insects – and the flowers they depend on – at Cors Goch Nature Reserve
Have you got a great story about our seas and their wonderful wildlife?
North Wales' largest housing association Adra, in partnership with North Wales Wildlife Trust, are installing swift boxes on a Bangor housing estate whilst undertaking external renovation…
Join the Conwy Valley volunteers for their monthly litter pick and make a positive impact on local wildlife.