Have a browse
Have a look through our publications including our annual reports and accounts, research and surveys and management plans.
2024 reports
- Skomer Island Annual Report 2024.pdf (6.5 MB)
- Skomer Island Bird Report 2024_0.pdf (7.03 MB)
- Skokholm Island Seabird Report 2024.pdf (9.14 MB)
- Skokholm Island Annual Report 2024.pdf (31.63 MB)
2023 reports
- Skomer Island Bird Report 2023 (10.52 MB)
- Skomer Island Seal Census 2023.pdf (4.74 MB)
- Skomer Island Annual Report 2023.pdf (7.36 MB)
- Skokhom Island Seabird Report 2023.pdf (8.85 MB)
- Skokholm Island Annual Report 2023_1.pdf (32.33 MB)
2022 reports
- Skokholm Annual Report 2022 (37.8 MB)
- Skokholm Island Seabird Report 2022 (7.59 MB)
- Skomer Island Annual Report 2022 (5.81 MB)
- Grey Seal Breeding Census 2022 (2.28 MB)
- Skomer Island Bird Report 2022 (5.49 MB)
2021 reports
2020 reports
- Skokholm Seabird Report 2020 (7.16 MB)
- Skokholm Annual Report 2020 (29.01 MB)
- Skomer Management Plan (6.58 MB)
- A Guide to Management Planning (5.88 MB)
- Skomer Island Seal Report 2020 (2.89 MB)
2019 reports
- Skokholm Seabird Report 2019 (5.83 MB)
- Skokholm Annual Report 2019 (7.08 MB)
- Conservation Team Report 2018-19 (6.05 MB)
- Badger Vaccination Report Castle Wood 2019 (618.38 KB)
2018 reports
- Skokholm Seabird Report 2018 (6.51 MB)
- Skokholm Annual Report 2018 (6.3 MB)
- Plastic Entanglement in the Seals of Skomer (995.56 KB)
- The nutrient of soils on Skomer Island (228.75 KB)
- Oystercatcher productivity on Skomer (674.77 KB)
- Annual surveillance of choughs 2018 (588.23 KB)
- Skomer Island Bird Report 2018 (4.19 MB)
- Skomer Island Seal Report 2018 (7.17 MB)
2017 reports
- Skokholm Seabird Report 2017 (5.22 MB)
- Skokholm Annual Report 2017 (17.41 MB)
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Another record-breaking year on Skomer: what it takes to count 52,019 Puffins
The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales announces another record-breaking year on Skomer Island, with 52,019 Puffins recorded in…
Wildlife Trust announces new project to tackle invasive species thanks to Nature Network Fund
The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales (WTSWW) has received £926,905 from the Welsh Government’s Nature Network Fund for an…