Red Route: Public show support for campaign to save precious wildlife in Flintshire
Over 1,300 people recently supported our campaign to have the ‘Red Route’ removed as an ‘aspiration’ in the draft North Wales Regional Transport Plan.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Over 1,300 people recently supported our campaign to have the ‘Red Route’ removed as an ‘aspiration’ in the draft North Wales Regional Transport Plan.
***Consultation now closed*** North Wales Wildlife Trust is considering changing the name of our nature reserve near Tal y Bont, Bangor from 'Spinnies Aberogwen' to 'Llyn Celanedd…
Nia Jones, our Living Seas Manager introduces some handy tips to viewing cetaceans from North Wales' shores.
Hello! It’s Dylan and Rhys again and we are no longer Interns! In our last blog we talked about the ending of our six-month internship, ran by The Crown Estate, hosted by the North Wales Wildlife…
Our staff and volunteers were saddened to hear of the recent passing of Enid Griffith, a stalwart of North Wales Wildlife Trust’s Arfon volunteer group for many years.
We are proud to be included in the making of a new film by WCVA for Welsh Charities Week as we celebrate the amazing contribution made by our volunteers at Gwaith Powdwr Nature Reserve.
In his second blog post, our student placement Lewis writes about the work he’s been involved with in North Wales this summer.
Saturday 11th January 2025 was our eighth annual Plast Off! Beach Clean event. Find out how it went...
Some of our young volunteers reflect on yet another successful annual Plast Off Beach Clean and what the event means to them.
After a brief gap in August we carried out several Shoresearches in September as well as completing our first public have-a-go session.