White-tailed eagle
The huge white-tailed eagle is our largest bird of prey. After being persecuted to extinction in the UK, it has been successfully reintroduced in Scotland and, more recently, to the Isle of Wight…
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
The huge white-tailed eagle is our largest bird of prey. After being persecuted to extinction in the UK, it has been successfully reintroduced in Scotland and, more recently, to the Isle of Wight…
From grunts and groans, to 'purring' and 'piglet squealing', the water rail is more often heard than it is seen! This shy bird lives in reedbeds and wetlands, hiding among the…
The Natterer's bat can found across the UK, although it is a scarce species. It prefers to forage low down among trees, often taking prey directly from the foliage.
Ali Morse, our Water Policy Manager at the The Wildlife Trusts, explores the importance of wetlands, with a focus on the benefits they bring to us, as well as wildlife – flood prevention, carbon…
Rydyn ni wrth ein bodd ein bod ni wedi cael ein dewis gan staff Grŵp P&A fel un o'u dau bartner Elusen y Flwyddyn ar gyfer 2026.
You're more likely to see the attractive, brightly coloured caterpillars than the mullein moth itself.
Mae rhywogaeth brin o bryf y credid ei bod wedi diflannu ym Mhrydain ers 2016 wedi cael ei hailddarganfod yn ein Gwarchodfa Natur ni yng Nghors Goch ar Ynys Môn, gogledd Cymru.
Our local soundscapes wouldn’t be complete without the haunting hoots (and other sounds) of our resident owls – but how well do you know these recognisable raptors?
Through our youth development activities, North Wales Wildlife Trust are helping to train and empower the next generation of environmental leaders.
Jayke Forshaw has been volunteering for…
Niamh loves to feed the birds, so makes natural feeders out of pinecones and berries, to help them through the winter. She’ll tie this to a branch so that the birds can feast from it safely.