Nature Networks – Sentinels for the Sea & Connecting the Future!
Seabird counts, dolphin data and woodland management…it’s all systems go for our Wildlife Trust Nature Networks projects.
Seabird counts, dolphin data and woodland management…it’s all systems go for our Wildlife Trust Nature Networks projects.
So far, Nextdoor Nature has involved spending time getting to know the great projects in Swansea and the people involved in the amazing nature action already happening!
Drostre Wood is a small mixed deciduous woodland containing oak and birch. Below the canopy of the tallest trees there is a wide range of smaller tree species including aspen, elder, yew, hawthorn…
A delicate, small plant of woodlands and hedgerows, wood-sorrel has distinctive, trefoil leaves and white flowers with purple veins; both fold up at night.
Violet ground beetles are active predators, coming out at night to hunt slugs and other invertebrates in gardens, woodlands and meadows.
Black2Nature visited Skomer Island this summer to explore the island and learn about it's inhabitants.
With a turn of the seasons, our Brecknock team are busy preparing the Brecknock reserves for the winter to come. They're helping maintain habitats, and provide shelter for the wonderful…
For International Men's Day, Dave Muckell, Director of Lads and Dads CIC, shares what nature means to him.
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
This dainty white butterfly is now only found in a few parts of Britain, where it flutters slowly through woodland clearings.
Find out how communities in Swansea have been helping wildlife to thrive on their doorstep!