Why we marched to Restore Nature Now
We joined thousands of others in London to demand that the next government Restores Nature Now
We joined thousands of others in London to demand that the next government Restores Nature Now
Gwent Wildlife Trust's protected nature reserve at Barecroft Common has been damaged by M4 survey work before a decision on the motorway has even been made.
Please be aware that dogs must be on a lead and under control when at GWT nature reserves.
Deep in the Wye Valley there is the most idyllic spot, a little patch carved out of the ancient woodland and heathland fragments which people have managed for centuries.
We're celebrating after reaching our fundraising target to buy land and create a new nature reserve on the Gwent Levels.
Gwent Wildlife Trust join colleagues across the Wildlife Trust movement in calling on the UK Government to be world leaders on climate at COP27, by taking urgent action to restore nature at home…
Strawberry Cottage Wood is one of GWT’s less-known reserves. But it’s our local one, just over five miles from Abergavenny. Usually, we’d be there on the second Sunday of every month, doing…
Gwent Wildlife Trust are excited to be running nature-inspired creative workshops as part of this year's celebrations.
£10,000 donated by 'We Have the Power' to help nature recover at Blaenavon Industrial Landscape World Heritage Site