
Seabird Success: Record Breaking Puffin Numbers on Skomer Island
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales are pleased to announce another record-breaking year, with 43,626 Puffins recorded on their Skomer Island Nature Reserve.
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales are pleased to announce another record-breaking year, with 43,626 Puffins recorded on their Skomer Island Nature Reserve.
Find the perfect Easter event this April at the Welsh Wildlife Centre and Teifi Marshes.
Pengelli's Future Secured! The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW) are delighted to announce that they have completed the purchase of the 13.5-acre extension to Pengelli Natureā¦
It's been another fantastic year for WTSWW, from inspiring communities to restoring nature. We've been reflecting on some of the amazing achievements and highlights from a WILD 2024!
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW) is thrilled to announce significant improvements to three of its key attractions, made possible by successful funding through the UK Governmentāsā¦
Discover a range of exciting events at the Welsh Wildlife Centre this festive season!
A Ā£5m national peatland restoration project is about to undertake an important piece of work on Dowrog Common in Pembrokeshire ā one of the seven LIFEquake sites. Dowrog Common Nature Reserve,ā¦
Thanks to the Nature Networks Fund, we were thrilled to be able to organise 4 fully-funded boat trips out to Skomer and Skokholm this year. Designed for disabled people, along with their carersā¦
Over the school Easter holidays, at the Welsh Wildlife Centre, we have an exciting range of outdoor nature activities and indoor craft events to keep you happy, whatever the weather.
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Walesā (WTSWW) āSustainable and Resilient Skomer and Skokholm Islandsā project has received Ā£271,038.20 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperityā¦