Welsh Actor Michael Sheen supports Furnace to Flowers
Friday 16th October, 2015
Furnace to Flowers gains momentum during the Grow Wild public vote as Welsh actor, Michael Sheen, and Welsh conservationist and presenter, Iolo Williams, give their support to Gwent Wildlife Trust’s competition entry via video whilst filming abroad.
GWT present first John Muir Awards in Ebbw Vale
Tuesday 13th October, 2015
Gwent Wildlife Trust (GWT) is delighted to have awarded their first John Muir Awards from the Environmental Resource Centre (ERC) in Ebbw Vale, helping young people develop skills and engage with the great outdoors.
WILDLIFE TRUSTS IN WALES WIN BIG AT BIFFA ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS
Friday 9th October, 2015
Wildlife Trusts in Wales have claimed the top two awards at the Biffa Award Ceremony 2015, which recognises people and organisations who use their funding for the benefit of local communities and the environment.
Grow Wild competition is open! Iolo Williams gives his backing on camera for Furnace to Flowers
Friday 9th October, 2015
The national competition for Grow Wild is now open! Iolo WIlliams gives his support for Ebbw Vale's Furnace to Flowers via the power of smartphone from deep in the New Forest in England! Click on video below!
Celebrate Magnificent Marshy Mammals at Gwent Wildlife Trust's Autumn Fun Day!
Friday 25th September, 2015
Join Gwent Wildlife Trust (GWT) for an afternoon of family fun in the unique surroundings of GWT’s Magor Marsh Nature Reserve to celebrate native wildlife on Saturday 24th October from 1pm – 4pm.
Rising to the £50 Challenge
Thursday 24th September, 2015
Gwent Wildlife Trust announces Corporate £50 Challenge winner and thanks businesses large and small for making 2015 their biggest year yet!
Furnace to Flowers - Celebrating the past present and future in Ebbw Vale
Monday 21st September, 2015
Furnace to Flowers is Gwent Wildlife Trust’s vision to transform parts of the former Ebbw Vale Steelworks site into a space flourishing with wild flowers for both people and wildlife to thrive.
The Gwent Levels, a unique and vibrant jewel worth celebrating and worth saving
Friday 18th September, 2015
GWT join writer Julian Hoffman in celebrating the incredible value of the Gwent Levels as a unique and vibrant place not just for wildlife but for people to enjoy, a Living Landscape for all.
Capturing wildlife magic on camera - GWT Photography Competition winners announced at AGM!
Thursday 17th September, 2015
Gwent Wildlife Trust’s 2015 AGM highlights beauty of Gwent’s wildlife in photography competition and importance of member support
Rare King Diving Beetle caught on camera at Magor Marsh
Friday 11th September, 2015
As the M4 Relief road public events continue, a rare glimpse of a King Diving Beetle at Magor Marsh highlights the incredible value of Magor Marsh and the Gwent Levels for wildlife.
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