Creatures of the night (session 3)
A moderately strenuous walk at dusk around this post-industrial landscape. We'll see bats, owls, nightjars and glow-worms if we’re lucky! Bring a torch and be prepared for midges.
A moderately strenuous walk at dusk around this post-industrial landscape. We'll see bats, owls, nightjars and glow-worms if we’re lucky! Bring a torch and be prepared for midges.
Ivy is one of our most familiar plants, seen climbing up trees, walls, and along the ground, almost anywhere. It is a great provider of food and shelter for all kinds of animals, from butterflies…
Our woodlands are a key tool in the box when addressing climate change for their carbon storage potential, but are less well known for their potential to limit flooding events, with wet woodlands…
A leisurely 8km circular walk, following the Offas Dyke Path over the famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct World Heritage Site.
On the 15th February 2022, 26 years to the day of Wales' worst ecological disaster, we receive news that a fractured pipeline has released crude oil into the Irish Sea. Whilst the oil is not…
People are becoming increasingly aware of the interconnectedness of our planet’s natural life support systems, and the fact that the health of our ecosystems is directly linked to the wellbeing…
Despite appearances, this weird and wonderful creature is not a jellyfish! They're sometimes found washed up on our shores after westerly winds. Look but don't touch - they give a very…
Nora’s study of bird behaviour explores how small bird communities flock together to ward off larger predators. Nature has many things to teach us and is now widely acknowledged as a key…
Through our youth development activities, North Wales Wildlife Trust are helping to train and empower the next generation of environmental leaders.
Jayke Forshaw has been volunteering for…