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Close-up of a waxcap fungi from the hygrocybe genus

Healthy, varied, biodiverse grassland supports species including rare waxcap fungi, which are beautiful as well as being a vital part of a thriving ecosystem Photo: © Vaughn Matthews

Get closer to nature this autumn

 

We have lots of exciting events taking place this autumn, perfect for wildlife lovers of all abilities to connect with, or learn more, about our natural world. From birdwatching for beginners to fungi walks, there's something for everyone...

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Visit a nature reserve this autumn

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Robin on the floor copyright Tim Hibbert

Robin on the floor © Tom Hibbert

Citizen Science

MWT Garden Bird Survey

Protecting Montgomeryshire's wildlife for the future

Since 1982, Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust has been dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and wild places throughout this special, often unnoticed part of mid Wales.

Take a look at some of our current projects below.

A butterfly resting wings closed on top of a plant. The butterfly is patterned in different shades of orange, orange-red, orange-yellow and black.

Pearl-bordered Fritillary butterfly © Bob Eade

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Merin the osprey

Merin the osprey returns to the UK for the first time since fledging, on 17th May 2018 © MWT

Dyfi Ospreys

 

We're helping bring back Ospreys to Wales

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Pearl-bordered Fritillary butterfly

Precious Pearls

 

Find out more about our work to safeguard the future of the rare Pearl-bordered Fritillary butterfly in Montgomeryshire

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Wild Skills Wild Spaces hand around tree

Photo: © Hannah Zervas

Wild Skills Wild Spaces

 

Time in nature is not leisure time; it’s an essential investment for your health

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...all our lives are better when they're a bit wild.
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