Reaping the benefits
Last year, volunteering on our nature reserves increased by an amazing 20%!
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Last year, volunteering on our nature reserves increased by an amazing 20%!
In spring and summer, look out for 'cuckoo-spit' - the frothy mass of bubbles that appears on plant stems everywhere. This is actually the protective covering for the nymphs of the tiny…
This rare anemone lives up to its name with a spectacular display of long, white tentacles.
Sand Hoppers really live up to their name, jumping high into the air when disturbed.
North Wales' largest housing association Adra, in partnership with North Wales Wildlife Trust, are installing swift boxes on a Bangor housing estate whilst undertaking external renovation…
The yellow meadow ant is known for creating anthills in grassland habitats. It has a close relationship with the chalkhill blue butterfly - protecting the larvae in return for a sugary substance…
Thanks to volunteers, evidence of one of our rarest mammals was found at a site on Anglesey.
Enjoy our showiest insects – and the flowers they depend on – at Cors Goch Nature Reserve