Spring in the sea
Nia Jones (Living Seas Manager) describes some of the events in a typical marine spring.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Nia Jones (Living Seas Manager) describes some of the events in a typical marine spring.
We're excited to launch a new community-powered conservation project in the Llanddulas area, thanks to almost £50,000 funding from the Welsh Government’s Landfill Disposal Tax Communities…
Our marine interns, Bron and Greg, are half-way through their time with us and, in their latest blog, they share just some of the things they’ve been up to; they’ve certainly been busy!
The Asian hornet has yet to be spotted in Wales. Nonetheless, with the increase of activity in England it could be just a matter of time before we get our first sighting in Wales. Gareth Holland-…
It's Invasive Species Week 2021! This is an annual event led by the GB Non-Native Species Secretariat aiming to raise awareness of invasive species and how everyone can help to stop their…
The Wildlife Trusts in Wales highly commend the Welsh Government’s decision to officially recognise European beavers (Castor fiber) as a native species and award them full legal protection.
Despite its name, the great spider crab is actually smaller than the more common European spider crab.
Here we suggest two easy New Year’s resolutions to help tackle invasive species and protect biodiversity in Wales.
Two communities working together to remove the invasive non-native species Japanese knotweed from the Afon Eitha.
As the second biggest threat to biodiversity and extinction rates globally, invasive non-native species are a challenging problem. But together we can all make simple changes that can help stop…