Help Protect Dormice
Learn what you can do to help protect and restore dormice populations in your local area!
Learn what you can do to help protect and restore dormice populations in your local area!
Our Woodland Conservation Officer Doug Lloyd gives an update on our management of diseased Ash on our nature reserves.
In response to today’s People's Trust for Endangered Species State of Britain’s Dormice 2019 report, Gwent Wildlife Trust's Conservation Monitoring Officer Lowri Watkins explains more…
Once again this year, our photo competition drew some amazing entries from around the greater Gwent area.
There’s more going on in gardens during winter than meets the eye. Many insects and mammals are safely hiding away or hibernating, but whether they are active or not there’s lots of ways to…
There is hope on the horizon and spring is waiting in the wings. However, at the time of writing we are back in lockdown, it is cold outside and the days are short which can feel a bit uninspiring…
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…
Written by Lowri Watkins, Senior Evidence Officer
Our Senior Conservation Ecologist Andy Karran gives ten top tips to help wildlife in your garden this winter.