Fancy a Challenge?
Some of our staff are trying to go a whole month without single-use plastics. Could you?
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Some of our staff are trying to go a whole month without single-use plastics. Could you?
We are extremely saddened by the death of Her Majesty The Queen and send our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family.
Sophia Evans, Lead Volunteer at the Brenig Osprey Project, brings us up to date with the latest comings and goings at Llyn Brenig.
Hannah Everett, one of our conservation interns, takes us on a journey through some North Wales Wildlife Trust nature reserves and the activities she has undertaken on site to help protect our…
At the beginning of this month we were out with our have-a-go sessions in our three hub areas and mid-month carried out a double-header (now the light is with us) and started and ended the day…
Explore the issue of invasive species, including their relationship to our garden boundaries and the wild, through history and art.
It's mating season for grey seals and it's all played out on our coasts.
During our recent AGM, I had the opportunity to discuss some of the work we’ve been doing at Bryn Ifan. Quite a few people asked about my blog, and so my new year resolution will be to update on…
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…
It’s probably obvious to all that the Wildlife Trust is, well, a wildlife conservation charity. Issues around the disposal of waste, and marine litter in particular, certainly cross into our ‘…
Join us in a 'Gofod Glas' (Blue Space) by the river Conwy for a creative workshop exploring our relationship with freshwater.
Exciting news from our Brenig Osprey Project team as we welcome the arrival of not one, but two chicks!