Exciting new partnership project will help restore nature and build stronger communities
Following our work with Asylum Link Merseyside since 2021, we have formally partnered with them and nine other Wildlife Trusts across…
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…
Two new osprey chicks at Brenig Osprey Project!
We're pleased to announce that two osprey eggs have hatched at Llyn Brenig!
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Surveying for dormice in North Wales
Our Reserves Officer, Paul Furnborough and a team of volunteers, with support from dormouse ecologists, have been carrying out dormouse…
Pretty fly
From beegrabbers to comb-horns, discover five weird and wonderful flies.
Reconnecting with nature at Ynys Lawd
Our latest youth forum meeting saw our group of young people heading over to the west coast of Anglesey for a bit of birdwatching. One…