Chwilio
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Chwilio
Rivers are important features of our countryside and important for health and wellbeing. The River Dee needs protection from the threat of invasive non-native species. Find out how to join the North Wales Wildife Trust unique task force of Volunteer River Guardians to survey, restore and protect our rivers.
Morfeydd Heli yng Ngogledd Cymru
Mae morfeydd heli yng Ngogledd Cymru yn ddarparwyr cynefinoedd pwysig i amrywiaeth o rywogaethau ac maent hefyd yn gynefin carbon glas. Dysgwch fwy am ein prosiect cadwraeth morfeydd heli.
Turnstones and Tides
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…
60 years anniversary
North Wales Wildlife Trust is celebrating 60 years (1963-2023) working for wildlife working together with our local supporters, members and partners to help protect wildlife across North Wales.
Support swift bricks for Wales
Support 'Swift Bricks in Wales' to protect declining swift populations. Backed by the Wildlife Trusts across Wales and RSPB Cymru, the campaign calls for legislation requiring Swift Bricks in all new buildings.
My Early Days
I was appointed to the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust on 20th July 2020, as Head of Nature Recovery South, after being interviewed on two Zoom meetings, a very odd experience in these strange…
The Great Big Nature Survey
North Wales Wildlife Trust would love to hear your opinions on how nature makes you feel, and what you think we as a society should (or shouldn’t) be doing to protect it.
Take the survey today!
Take the survey today!
Pecyn Adnoddau Gwyddoniaeth y Dinesydd
Mae Prosiect Afancod Cymru wedi ffurfio partneriaeth gydag Oxford Oracle* a Cofnod* i gynhyrchu pecyn adnoddau gwyddoniaeth y dinesydd i ddarparu canllaw ar gyfer adnabod arwyddion maes afancod a sut i roi gwybod am y rhain.
Meet the Môn Gwyrdd youth forum!
The Môn Gwyrdd youth forum, which began in 2016, is a group of young people aged between 11 and 24 who are passionate about learning about the environment and helping bring communities on Anglesey together to protect it.
'Ein Glannau Gwyllt' - Daw'r daith i ben
Ar ôl bron i bum mlynedd o anturiaethau gwyllt anhygoel , mae prosiect Ein Glannau Gwyllt yn dirwyn i ben.
Sharks, seagrass, Shoresearch (my year with Living Seas)
Sophia has spent almost a year on work experience with us as part of her Bangor University course. She's enjoyed every aspect of the marine team's work, from our various projects on…
Take action
Whether you've got 5 minutes or a whole day to spare, there is always something you can do to help protect wildlife in North Wales. Join our network of wildlife champions, volunteers and members and take action today!