Restore Nature Now!
On Saturday 22nd June 2024 staff, volunteers and members of The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales joined over a 60,000 people and 350 charities on a march to parliament to demand…
On Saturday 22nd June 2024 staff, volunteers and members of The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales joined over a 60,000 people and 350 charities on a march to parliament to demand…
Eat more plant-based foods, reduce your food waste and buy local produce to shrink your environmental footprint.
For Lucy, the wind and salty spray of the Atlantic Ocean is more relaxing than any spa treatment and being surrounded by amazing wildlife, like Common Dolphins, Minke Whales and Harbour Porpoise…
Discover the bird that’s a favourite amongst birdwatchers, despite the fact that most rarely see one.
Despite its name, the "common" skate is not so common anymore. In fact, they are Critically Endangered.
Although, commonly referred to as a ‘sea snail,’ this species in fact belongs to the fish family!
Putting out a bit of food can help see mammals like hedgehogs through colder spells.
With food, water and shelter scarce over the winter months, give your garden birds a treat with an edible Christmas wreath.
Hornwrack is often found washed up on our beaches, with many believing that it is dried seaweed. In fact, it is a colony of animals!
Provide food for caterpillars and choose nectar-rich plants for butterflies and you’ll have a colourful, fluttering display in your garden for many months.
Piddocks are a boring bivalve. No, we don't mean dull... we mean that it bores into soft rock, creating a burrow. In fact, they're the opposite of dull - they glow in the dark!