Action for River Wildlife
We’re aiming to raise £20,000 to help restore our precious rivers, their wildlife and everything that depends on them.
We’re aiming to raise £20,000 to help restore our precious rivers, their wildlife and everything that depends on them.
Gwent Wildlife Trust is deeply concerned about the impact of Gwent Levels solar plants on the endangered lapwing or peewit.
A thought-provoking new report, published on Wednesday 21st July, has looked at the breadth of wildlife in Gwent, recording the ecological successes and identifying those species most at risk.
Written by Lowri Watkins, Senior Evidence Officer
Viv Geen has joined our team as an Ecological Surveyor. Viv’s role involves re-surveying all the SINCs (Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation), adopted by local authorities in Gwent, with a…
Look out for the black guillemot all year-round at scattered coastal sites in Scotland, England, Wales and the Isle of Man. It tends not to travel far between seasons, breeding and wintering in…
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…
Hopkins Machinery have built on their relationship with us by becoming Platinum Business members of our charity.
The thick topshell is a common sight on rocky shores in Wales and South West England.