Recording wildlife at Parc Slip
Join us for a series of walks around Parc Slip for Wales Nature Week.
Join us for a series of walks around Parc Slip for Wales Nature Week.
An update on WTSWW's Nature Networks 2 Marine Project.
Alex, My Wild Cardiff Officer, tells us about what the project has been up to this summer!
Today, Wednesday 18th January, the Retained EU Law Bill (REUL) is scheduled to have its Report Stage and third and final reading in the House of Commons, before moving on to the House of Lords. If…
As the Chat Moss Project Officer for Lancashire Wildlife Trust, Elspeth is helping to restore the wild peatland landscape that has been drained for over 200 years. The area lies within five miles…
A new report by Natural Resources Wales has found that 1 in 6 Welsh species are in peril. Almost half of these species are only found on a single site in Wales. The list is almost 3,000 species…
A research project has been conducted on behalf of the Save our Taff campaign, and in this blog we details some of the findings.
I am the new Community Organising Officer for Swansea with the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales and will be working on the Nextdoor Nature project.
I'm the new Community Organising Officer for Swansea with The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales and will be working on the Nextdoor Nature project.
Our Wilder Engagement Officer, Alex, shares what the Cardiff Youth Forum achieved during the 6 year project and what's next.
Making a splash with our Nextdoor Nature Fund (NNF) project marine and islands update!