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.
The staff and volunteers of the Wildlife Trust were saddened to hear of the recent passing of Roger Riley, an inspirational and dynamic volunteer who in a few short years helped transform Big Pool…
Our intern Sam takes you through his experience of volunteering with the Our River Wellbeing project.
Lowland mixed oak and ash woods include the iconic bluebell woods so central to our notion of British woodland. Mostly quite small and bounded by ancient banks, they are full of history. At their…
Yn ddiweddar fe wnaethon ni gynnal digwyddiad ‘Tylluanod Nid Bwganod’ yn ein Gwarchodfa Natur ni yng Nghors Goch, gan ddod â theuluoedd at ei gilydd am ddiwrnod llawn hwyl, dysgu, ac ambell…
Gnarled veteran oaks are interspersed with groves of pale, elegant birches, while swathes of bracken and soft tussocks of wavy hair-grass cover ground from which autumn fungi sprout.…
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…
Sustainable Farming Scheme falls short in addressing the Climate and Nature Crises—uncertainty lingers for nature