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Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Keep up to date with the Gofod Glas creative team and find out about events near you in and around the valleys of Conwy.
Again, we had a couple of Shoresearch surveys at the beginning of the month, making the most of the low spring tides. We repeated the have-a-go sessions mid-month as well, plus an additional one,…
Caddisflies are a large order of insects that can be found in all kinds of wetlands. The larvae are known for making cases to pupate in, gathering stones, sand and leaves, and wrapping them with…
Another blog from Caroline who would normally be running events for the North Wales Wildlife Trust.
For Lucy, the wind and salty spray of the Atlantic Ocean is more relaxing than any spa treatment and being surrounded by amazing wildlife, like Common Dolphins, Minke Whales and Harbour Porpoise…
Wildlife Trusts Wales Blog on Farming and the changes needed to make it truly nature friendly and sustainable for the long term
***Ymgynghoriad bellach wedi cau*** Mae Ymddiriedolaeth Natur Gogledd Cymru yn ystyried newid enw ein gwarchodfa natur ni ger Tal y Bont, Bangor o 'Spinnies Aberogwen' i 'Llyn…
In his second blog post, our student placement Lewis writes about the work he’s been involved with in North Wales this summer.
This blog, by Henry Cook, Living Landscape Officer, is the first of a series of Living Landscapes blogs to be posted over the course of the year by the Living Landscape team. Here he writes about…
Sarah lives in a beautiful part of Radnorshire and wants to share her magical, mossy waterfall with everyone. Sometimes when the light shines through the spray a rainbow is born. She has a jar…
Caroline runs events and walks for the North Wales Wildlife Trusts ... in this blog she shares a January walk around Cemlyn Nature Reserve.
Find out all about hoverflies with insect expert Vicki Hird MSc FRES, in this fascinating blog from our friends at The Wildlife Trusts.