Pisgah Quarry Nature Reserve
A charming pocket of woodland and limestone grassland with spectacular views over the Vale of Llangollen.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
A charming pocket of woodland and limestone grassland with spectacular views over the Vale of Llangollen.
A southerly gem of Holy Island’s heathland habitat where you can find the spotted rock-rose – Anglesey’s county flower.
A fantastic place to get close to wildlife, where bird hides give you the chance to really spend time with the reserve’s residents. There’s never a dull moment!
A stunning place to stop for a while, witnessing the ebb and flow of the tide and the array of life that goes with it.
Surrounded by agriculture and urban housing, these wildflower-rich fields and mature hedgerows create a haven for wildlife.
Another blog from Caroline who would normally be running events for the North Wales Wildlife Trust.
Whether feeding the birds, or sowing a wildflower patch, setting up wildlife areas in your school makes for happier, healthier and more creative children.
Wildlife Trusts Wales Blog on Farming and the changes needed to make it truly nature friendly and sustainable for the long term
Show your appreciation for our native plants and fungi through art!