New Year Walk up Pen-y-Crug
New Year Walk led by our Brecon WTSWW Wildlife officer, Pauline Hill. Fresh air, views and wildlife to start the year.
New Year Walk led by our Brecon WTSWW Wildlife officer, Pauline Hill. Fresh air, views and wildlife to start the year.
Our most familiar wild violet, the Common dog-violet can be spotted in a range of habitats from woodland to grassland, hedgerows to pastures. Its pansy-like, purple flowers appear from April to…
Volunteering at Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre is a fantastic way for you to contribute to marine conservation, gain new skills, meet people with similar interests and experience our amazing…
Government’s long list of unfulfilled green promises leaves nature at risk
Meet our newest #WILDFundraiser, Brecon Town Council!
Over the past few months, our team at the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre (CBMWC) has continued the meticulous task of analysing photo identification photographs of bottlenose dolphins and…
The first stage of the project at Goodwick Moor has completed with the creation of a large area of open water and island.
Living in the rocky uplands of mid Wales, Emma regularly walks her farm checking not only on the livestock but seeing the seasonal changes in the wildlife and landscape too. The upland habitats of…
‘Momentous decision for our future generations’ praised by Wildlife Trusts
Generally found as part of lowland farms or nature reserves, these small, flower-rich fields are at their best in midsummer when the plethora of flowers and insects is a delight. Tiny reminders of…
Meet Molly Johns, WTSWW's new Legacy Development and Fundraising Officer! Molly is here to support fundraising efforts and help supporters leave lasting legacies to secure a future for our…
Today the Welsh Government announces a revised version of the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) following months of negotiations.