How to start a wildlife garden from scratch
Use the blank canvas of your garden to make a home for wildlife.
Use the blank canvas of your garden to make a home for wildlife.
The launch event for the new Brecon Wildlife Watch Group was a great success! 28 people attended and 15 children have registered their interest in future meetings.
Meet our newest #WILDFundraiser, Brecon Town Council!
Volunteer with our practical work parties on the nature reserves around Bridgend.
A member of the buttercup family, Common water-crowfoot displays white, buttercup-like flowers with yellow centres. It can form mats in ponds, ditches and streams during spring and summer.
Eyebright has small, white flowers with purple veins and yellow centres. It likes short grasslands, from clifftops to heaths, and is one of a number of species and hybrids that are hard to tell…
Few of us can contemplate having a wood in our back gardens, but just a few metres is enough to establish this mini-habitat!
Volunteer with our practical work parties on the nature reserves around Gower, Swansea and Neath-Port Talbot.
A bright red beetle, with black legs and knobbly antennae, the red-headed cardinal beetle lives up to its name. Look for it in woodland, along hedgerows and in parks and gardens over summer.
Coastal limestone headland, with secondary broadleaved woodland, scrub, and grassland. Redley Cliff lies on the limestone headland at the western end of Caswell Bay. The northern and eastern parts…
Sculptor, Stephanie Smith, is using her art to raise awareness and funds for Skomer Island’s seabirds.