Common blue damselfly
Living up to its name the Common blue damselfly is both very common and very blue. It regularly visits gardens - try digging a wildlife-friendly pond to attract damselflies and dragonflies.
Living up to its name the Common blue damselfly is both very common and very blue. It regularly visits gardens - try digging a wildlife-friendly pond to attract damselflies and dragonflies.
Over the past few months, our team at the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre (CBMWC) has continued the meticulous task of analysing photo identification photographs of bottlenose dolphins and…
This small damp meadow is known for its spectacular display of globeflowers. The reserve is all that remains of a much larger field that was originally part of Pwll y Bo farm (Hobgoblin pool in…
Sending letters 'to the Editor' of local newspapers is another great way to speak up for wildlife.
Nature walk to explore & learn interesting facts about habitats and wildlife here on the nature reserve.
This striking day-flying moth is named after a 16th century witch.
This tiny wading bird is most often seen in autumn, feeding on the muddy margins of wetlands.
Sika deer were introduced to the UK in the 19th century. They are native to eastern Asia.