Nature Networks Fund Project Success!
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales’ (WTSWW) Nature Networks Fund (NNF) projects; Sentinels of the Sea and Connecting the Future have made a fantastic contribution in supporting the Trust’s…
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales’ (WTSWW) Nature Networks Fund (NNF) projects; Sentinels of the Sea and Connecting the Future have made a fantastic contribution in supporting the Trust’s…
We had some wet and windy work parties in April at one time driving over Bannau Brycheiniog in hail storms to Ystrad Fawr, Ystradgynlais. This was to finish the pony corral we had made with Powys…
This large green moth rests with its wings spread, so is sometimes mistaken for a butterfly.
A restored opencast site consisting of grassland, woodland, wetlands, including lakes with bird hides. Green Flag Accredited Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre.
This metallic green beetle can be seen visiting flowers on sunny days in spring and summer.
Plastic waste and its damaging effect on our seas and natural world has been big news recently. Here's what you can you do about it.
Sea lettuce is unmistakeable - most often a bright green and always translucent, it is found on all UK coasts.
Government’s long list of unfulfilled green promises leaves nature at risk
Public chooses Parc Slip in awards to recognise UK’s best green spaces!
Meadows of seagrass spread across the seabed, their dense green leaves sheltering a wealth of wildlife including our two native species of seahorse.
I am the new Conservation Officer and it has been a fantastic first few months working for WTSWW. My role involves working all across WTSWW's range (from Aberystwyth down to Cardiff!)