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  • A father and his son running away from the camera down a wooden track, with fields on either side, towards a line of trees
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    New poll reveals sharp decline in time spent outdoors among UK adults

    A new poll commissioned by The Wildlife Trusts has revealed that nearly half of UK adults now spend three hours or less outdoors each…

  • Brenig osprey chicks - 02.06.26
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    Two new osprey chicks at Brenig Osprey Project!

    We're pleased to announce that two osprey eggs have hatched at Llyn Brenig!

  • Ospreys with eggs - May '26
    News

    Three eggs laid at Brenig Osprey Project

    Our Llyn Brenig pair have laid three eggs! And so the next chapter of the 2026 osprey season begins...

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    From Commonwealth Games to conservation - finding purpose beyond sport

    Volunteer reserves placement, Rachel Johncock, tells the fascinating story of her journey from an international sporting career to…

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    Wild beginnings - early memories of nature

    As we get ready for this year’s 30 Days Wild, we asked some Wildlife Trust staff to share their earliest memories of nature.

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    Pond patrol

    Discover some of the special species living in a garden pond, with entomologist Ben Keywood.

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