Nature Recovery in the Wye Valley National Landscape
An Illustrated Talk by Molly Boyce, Wye Valley National Landscape Nature Recovery Officer
An Illustrated Talk by Molly Boyce, Wye Valley National Landscape Nature Recovery Officer
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…
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
The players of the People's Postcode Lottery are helping Gwent Wildlife Trust's conservation and nature recovery efforts.
In response to the State of Nature report 2019 release, Gwent Wildlife Trust’s Acting Chief Executive Gemma Bodé said: “The State of Nature Report 2019 provides extensive evidence for what we,…
We're running our annual photography competition and are appealing for entries for this year’s event.
The nine Wildlife Trusts covering the full catchment areas of the Rivers Wye and Severn have established a partnership in order to deliver greater impact for nature.
In April, I had the pleasure of leading two guided walks for the Gwent Wildlife Trust, at the Magor Marsh reserve, accompanied by Hamish Blair.
Wildlife Trusts Wales gives all politicians five priorities to support nature recovery