Chwilio
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Chwilio
Tu Hwnt i'r Ffin: Dianc o Erddi ar y Gogarth
Cyfle i fynd yn ôl mewn amser a darganfod sut daethpwyd â phlanhigion gardd i Gymru o bedwar ban byd, a’r niwed sy’n gallu cael ei achosi i fyd natur hyd heddiw wrth iddyn nhw ddianc o erddi. Yn…
Hogweed
Hogweed can be found along hedgerows and roadside verges, and on waste ground and rough grassland. It displays umbrella-like clusters of creamy-white flowers. It's native, unlike its relative…
Ragged-robin
The pink, frayed flowers of Ragged-robin are an increasingly rare sight as our wild wetland habitats disappear. You can help: grow native plants in your garden and enjoy the hum of visiting…
Sea-buckthorn
Sea-buckthorn is a spiny, thicket-forming shrub of sand dunes. It's native to the east coast of England but considered an invasive species elsewhere. It is most obvious in autumn when it is…
Rhyddhewch yr Afanc! Gweledigaeth newydd ar gyfer afancod yng Nghymru a Lloegr
Mae'r Ymddiriedolaethau Natur yn galw ar i gael gwared ar safleoedd caeedig a gweithredu er mwyn i afancod gael byw’n wyllt
Atal Rhywogaethau Estron Rhag Cydio (PATH)
Hela glöynnod byw ar ddolydd hudolus
Cyfle i fwynhau’r pryfed mwyaf rhodresgar – a’r blodau maen nhw’n dibynnu arnyn nhw – yng Ngwarchodfa Natur Cors Goch
Wood forget-me-not
Look for the pretty, azure-blue flowers of Wood forget-me-not along woodland rides and hedgerows, and in ancient and wet woodlands. Varieties of this flower for the garden are very popular.
Slipper limpet
These non-native limpets arrived from America in the 19th century and are now widespread in the UK. They form stacks and have a specially adapted shell which, when flipped upside down, looks like…
Oyster reintroduction on the Humber Estuary
Amy Pickford, one of our Living Seas Volunteers in 2019, has moved on to new pastures. Here she gives a summary of the native oyster reintroduction work she's been doing with our colleagues…
Difyr drwy’r amser …
Ydych chi wedi bod yng Warchodfa Natur Spinnies Aberogwen yn ddiweddar? Os nad ydych chi, dyma amser gwych i ymweld!