Wire sculptor raises funds for Welsh wildlife
Sculptor, Stephanie Smith, is using her art to raise awareness and funds for Skomer Island’s seabirds.
Sculptor, Stephanie Smith, is using her art to raise awareness and funds for Skomer Island’s seabirds.
Ania and Becky know that wildlife can be found in unexpected places at unusual times, and surveying bats in the centre of Taunton at night is nothing out of the ordinary for them.
The common rosefinch is a rare visitor to the UK, usually passing through in autumn.
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.
A community garden project has helped bring members of different communities together over a desire to create a space for nature and growing food.
This unmistakeable moth, famous for its skull-shaped marking, is a rare visitor to the UK.
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.
This dainty seaduck is a winter visitor to our coasts, particularly in northern and eastern Scotland.
Meet our newest #WILDFundraiser, Brecon Town Council!