Our work to tackle invasive non-native species
Invasive non-native species – also known as INNS or invasive species – are one of the top five drivers of biodiversity loss globally. Their spread threatens the survival of our native species, and can cause damage to our environment, economy, our health and the way we live. We are working to reduce the impact of invasive non-native species on nature in North Wales and beyond.
Find out about our projects to tackle non-native invasive species
A potential sting
The yellow-legged (formally Asian) hornet has officially been recorded in Wales for the first time.
Charlie, INNS Project Officer…
New online toolkit helps gardeners stop invasive plants from escaping into the wild
North Wales Wildlife Trust is excited to launch its brand new Gardeners’ Toolkit, an interactive bilingual online resource including…
Beyond the Boundary: visit our online exhibition
Explore a digitised version of the 2025 Beyond the Boundary travelling exhibition and discover how history, art, and environmentalism…