As COP30 ends, what's next for nature?
Molly, her interest in environmental policy sparked from her Law & Business degree, has been following COP30 closely and shares her reflections on the global climate change conference.
Molly, her interest in environmental policy sparked from her Law & Business degree, has been following COP30 closely and shares her reflections on the global climate change conference.
Our Brecon Wildlife Trust Officer tells us what's been going on in her patch this January.
The spiny spider crab lives up to its name in every way! Their distinctive spiny shells are often found washed up on beaches.
A community garden project has helped bring members of different communities together over a desire to create a space for nature and growing food.
Government’s long list of unfulfilled green promises leaves nature at risk
Our Stand for Nature forum member Lauren writes about this iconic river species, and how we are working with partners to highlight the importance of a healthy river system here in Cardiff.
The first stage of the project at Goodwick Moor has completed with the creation of a large area of open water and island.
Following a successful reintroduction to the River Thaw last summer, conservationists have released a further 140 Water Voles to help bring back the UK’s fastest declining mammal to South Wales.…
Our Brecon Wildlife Trust Officer and Wilder Engagement Officer tells us what's been going on in their patch this January.
This past year the Trust has been working with Cardiff Local Nature Partnership (LNP) to improve biodiversity in polluted, urbanised areas of Cardiff using Green Walls.
The blackbird of the mountains, ring ouzels can be found breeding on upland moors and rocky crags in summer.
Today the Welsh Government announces a revised version of the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) following months of negotiations.