Out in Nature: join us to celebrate the end of Pride month
Explore some of Bangor's fantastic nature spots while chatting to friends and new faces in a safe and supportive space.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Explore some of Bangor's fantastic nature spots while chatting to friends and new faces in a safe and supportive space.
We have new office and workshop facilities – all achieved through the skills and time of our amazing volunteer team …
Filled with colour and life in summer, these rare floodplain meadows were once a common sight along the River Dee
Our intern Sam takes you through his experience of volunteering with the Our River Wellbeing project.
Most people live within a few miles of a Wildlife Trust nature reserve. From ancient woodlands to meadows and wetlands, they’re just waiting to be explored.
***Consultation now closed*** North Wales Wildlife Trust is considering changing the name of our nature reserve near Tal y Bont, Bangor from 'Spinnies Aberogwen' to 'Llyn Celanedd…
Residents of Clayburn Gardens worked with the local council to transform their communcal outdoor space.
While February’s weather tends to keep us in our wintery reality, the month also offers up some wildlife delights that can keep us ticking towards the coming spring. In his blog, Sam Finnegan-Dehn…
One in six species in Wales is in danger of extinction! Wildlife Trusts Wales says that well-funded and meaningful action must be taken by the Welsh Government if nature losses are to be reversed…
Megan Stone, one of our Stand For Nature Wales youth members, describes her first climate march experience and the steps she took to capture these moving photographs.