
Planning and the Gwent Levels
I doubt many of you get excited about the Welsh planning system and nature, but that's okay - I can do that for you - I'm strange like that!
I doubt many of you get excited about the Welsh planning system and nature, but that's okay - I can do that for you - I'm strange like that!
Find out what our staff and volunteers have been up to this month on our reserves and more importantly - why!
We were saddened to hear the news that GWT volunteer Hugh Gregory passed away suddenly in September. In a special blog GWT's Senior Press and Communications Officer Sarah Harris, pays tributeā¦
Gwent has some amazing Wild Walks to inspire you and connect with nature this autumn, here are some of our top picks!
Restoring a wildflower meadow can be a challenging task ā here are a few of the different ways GWT works with nature to bring back these crucial habitats.
Magor Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve is the last remaining piece of fenland on the Gwent Levels. Its patchwork of habitats supports a rich diversity of wildlife throughout the year. In this blog, Benā¦
I'm Lucy Landymore, a nature lover all my life and eager to learn more. Now retired with mental and physical health problems but so thankful that I can still go for nature walks which are soā¦
For Swift Awareness Week (June 29-July 7), Mark Mogford, from Swifts of Usk, tells us more about his passion for these critically endangered birds, and community action that is being taken locallyā¦
We joined thousands of others in London to demand that the next government Restores Nature Now