Fungal Walk at Buckland Hill
Learn to identify fungi as we walk around Buckland Hill woodland and common with Shelly and Mike Stroud
Learn to identify fungi as we walk around Buckland Hill woodland and common with Shelly and Mike Stroud
WTSWW staff have been busy managing Brecknock reserves. Tara led regular work parties at Ystradgynlais to control Himalayan balsam. A pollinator walk with Janice Vincett showcased hoverflies and…
A celebration of our amazing #WILDFundraisers and all they've achieved in 2022!
Our Fundraising Officer, Grace, shares some of our WILD Fundraiser highlights from this month!
Read about what our wonderful WILD Fundraisers have got up to this month!
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
Gnarled veteran oaks are interspersed with groves of pale, elegant birches, while swathes of bracken and soft tussocks of wavy hair-grass cover ground from which autumn fungi sprout.…
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.
Wildlife Trusts Wales gives all politicians five priorities to support nature recovery.
Lowland mixed oak and ash woods include the iconic bluebell woods so central to our notion of British woodland. Mostly quite small and bounded by ancient banks, they are full of history. At their…