The Dyfrdwy Invasive Species in Penycae and Ruabon Action Group
Two communities working together to remove the invasive non-native species Japanese knotweed from the Afon Eitha.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Two communities working together to remove the invasive non-native species Japanese knotweed from the Afon Eitha.
Mwynhewch Nadolig yn llawn bywyd gwyllt gyda’ch Ymddiriedolaeth Natur leol – digwyddiadau, anrhegion a phartïon!
The green sandpiper is a very rare breeding bird in the UK, and is mainly seen on migration in autumn. Look out for it feeding around marshes, flooded gravel pits and rivers. It even likes sewage…
One of our most iconic waterbirds, the mute swan is famed for its grace and beauty. It is also considered to be a romantic of the bird world because partners form a perfect love heart with their…
The tree bumblebee is a new arrival to the UK. First recorded here in 2001, it is slowly spreading north. It prefers open woodland and garden habitats and can be found nesting in bird boxes and…
Mae gan Warchodfa Natur Cors Maen Llwyd ar lannau Llyn Brenig gymdogion newydd cyffrous.
Fel yr ychwanegiad diweddaraf, efallai y bydd llawer o ymwelwyr â Gwarchodfa Natur Spinnies Aberogwen yn methu’r guddfan yma wrth iddyn nhw deithio drwy’r warchodfa natur. Ond gyda goleuadau…
Bydd Ymddiriedolaeth Natur Gogledd Cymru’n lobïo gwleidyddion yn yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol – dewch draw i’n helpu ni!
The streamlined red-breasted merganser is a handsome bird and a great fisher - its long, serrated bill helps it to catch and hold its slippery fish prey. It is most commonly spotted around the…
The all-black rook is a sociable bird, so can be spotted in flocks or nesting colonies, known as 'rookeries'. Unlike the similar carrion crow, it has a grey bill and 'baggy trouser…