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    Hibernating dormouse © Danny Green

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    SpinniesAberogwen Nature Reserve_Bethan Vaughan Davies

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    There are so many ways you can get involved, from helping wildlife at home to volunteering with the North Wales Wildlife Trust.

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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

Our projects

European beaver scratching © Chris Robbins

Saving wildlife and wild places

We work on land and sea, from mountain tops to the seabed, from hidden valleys and coves to city streets.  Wherever you are, North Wales Wildlife Trust people, places and projects are never far away, improving life for wildlife and people together. 

Swift

Swift Conservation project

North Wales Wildlife Trust are protecting threatened swift sites, recruiting survey volunteers and spreading the word across North Wales…

Beaver in vegetation by David Parkyn @cornwall wildlife trust

All about beavers

The Welsh Beaver Project has been investigating the feasibility of bringing wild beavers back to Wales since 2005. This work is being…

Our Wild Coast_Chris and Louise with group_BBC Countryfile Feb 2018_Dilys Thompson

Our Wild Coast

We are working with schools, colleges and youth workers to improve the lives and prospects of young people (aged 11 – 24) in North Wales…

Jelly fish

Living Seas Wales

Living Seas Wales is brought to you by North Wales Wildlife Trust and the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales. This exciting project…

Healthy River

Our River Wellbeing

Rivers are important features of our countryside and important for health and wellbeing. The River Dee needs protection from the threat…

Wrexham Industrial Estate drone shot

Wrexham Industrial Estate Living Landscape

Our vision is to properly integrate the needs of the economy, the environment and society in a genuinely mutually beneficial way.

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