Sea slug
This large sea slug is anything but dull!
This large sea slug is anything but dull!
The Canal and River Trust appear to be getting £14 million in ‘Levelling Up Money’ to restore the section of the Montgomery Canal from Llanymynech to Arddleen which will be administered by Powys…
The blue-tailed damselfly does, indeed, have a blue tail. It is one of our most common species and frequents gardens - try digging a wildlife pond to attract dragonflies and damselflies.
The yellow slug lives up to its name - its yellow body is mottled with grey patches. Often found in gardens and damp places in houses, it can be considered a pest, but is an important nutrient…
The skeletons of deep-water corals form mounds that can support over 1,000 species of invertebrates and fish.
The creative endeavour will see our award-winning nature for wellbeing programme ‘Wild Skills Wild Spaces (WSWS)’ working with young people from the area to create a beautiful wildlife mural in…
Wetland wildlife haven, home to Dyfi Osprey Project and Dyfi Wildlife Centre
The largest threat to nature in a generation is happening before our very own eyes, with UK government planning to scrap all EU laws relating to the legal protections of our natural spaces. We…
Welshpool is now home to more pieces of wonderful artwork which have been designed and done by a group of local youngsters.
A true wildlife 'hotel', Honeysuckle is a climbing plant that caters for all kinds of wildlife: it provides nectar for insects, prey for bats, nest sites for birds and food for small…
A small colourful sea slug that can be found grazing on sea mats on the rocky shore and beyond the low water mark.
Restoring life to our woodlands