Mother Shipton
This striking day-flying moth is named after a 16th century witch.
This striking day-flying moth is named after a 16th century witch.
This Santes Dwynwen's Day our staff shared their most beloved Welsh species and why they are so important to them.
The common mussel is a familiar sight on shores all around the UK and is a favourite food of people, seabirds and starfish alike.
For International Men's Day, Dave Muckell, Director of Lads and Dads CIC, shares what nature means to him.
This day-flying moth is found on flowery meadows, often in the company of other moths and butterflies.
On 31st May the Dolwen Fields - Recreation For All community group together with the The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW) organised a wildlife Bioblitz!
This worm builds its own home out of bits of shell and sand. It can be spotted on the shore all around the UK.
On a blisteringly hot day Pauline and Steph set out to harvest wildflower seed from two of the Brecknock nature reserves.
All animals need water to survive. By providing a water source in your garden, you can invite in a whole menagerie!
Anne loves nothing more than visiting a woodland at any time of year to immerse herself in the natural sounds and to get away from the noises of every day life.
The nodding, blue bells of the harebell are a summer delight of grasslands, sand dunes, hedgerows and cliffs. They are attractive to all kinds of insects, too.
This crab is common around all of the UK. If you've ever been rockpooling or crabbing, it's probably the shore crab that you've met.