New Species of ‘Bug’ Discovered in the Cardigan Bay Region!
Cardigan Bay Volunteer Brent Wilson has discovered a new species of Bug! Brent’s work shows that there are still novel aspects of Cardigan Bay marine wildlife yet to be discovered!
Cardigan Bay Volunteer Brent Wilson has discovered a new species of Bug! Brent’s work shows that there are still novel aspects of Cardigan Bay marine wildlife yet to be discovered!
Putting out a bit of food can help see mammals like hedgehogs through colder spells.
Our Wilder Engagement Officer, explores bird eggs and their different shapes, sizes and colours.
Attract birds all year round by creating a wildlife-friendly garden
Butterfly populations have been boosted and rare flower species have flourished thanks to The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales’ work to create healthier and more resilient grasslands…
Celebrating Nextdoor Nature and the wonderful communities who have taken part over the last two years.
Discover more about our amazing wildlife in the UK! Learn more about the plants and animals on your doorstep.
Our Wilder Engagement Officer, Alex, shares what the Cardiff Youth Forum achieved during the 6 year project and what's next.
WTSWW in partnership with other conservation organisations in South Wales have been working to bring the UK’s fastest declining mammal back to the River Thaw.
WTSWW's Skomer Island Grey Seal monitoring project is celebrating its 40th birthday in 2023.
As its name suggests, giant hogweed it a large umbellifer with distinctively ridged, hollow stems. An introduced species, it is an invasive weed of riverbanks, where it prevents native species…