The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales is one of 47 Wildlife Trusts across the UK. We are the fourth largest in area, covering from Cardiff and Caerphilly in the east to Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire in the west.
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
The Trust will be moving over to a new membership database at the end of April. The process of moving from one database to another is an important project, but this will mean some disruption ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
Mae’n bleser gan Ymddiriedolaeth Natur De a Gorllewin Cymru (YNDGC) gyhoeddi ei bod wedi derbyn cymorth ariannol gan Gronfa Rhwydweithiau Natur (NNF) Llywodraeth Cymru i wella a chryfhau gwytnwch rhwydwaith Cymru o safleoedd tir a ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW) is delighted to announce that it has received funding support from the Welsh Government’s Nature Networks Fund (NNF) to improve and strengthen the resilience of Wales ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
Our Skomer Island team are back for the 2022 season! Already greeted with auks on the cliffs, and impressive show from the aurora borealis and lots of work to do, we spoke to Skomer Warden ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
We caught up with Chris, our Wilder Engagement Officer to hear more about My Wild Cardiff’s recent projects and any events we have to look forward to over Spring. Last month with the support of ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
Are you mad about Media? Crazy about Comms? Nuts about Nature? If yes, then we’ve got the perfect job for you!! We are looking for a Media and Communications Officer to provide outstanding public relations ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
Join us to celebrate the launch of our new 10 year strategy and future plans with talks from WTSWW’s CEO Sarah Kessell, BBC Springwatch presenter Iolo Williams and the Wildlife Trust’s CEO Craig Bennett. This ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
Over the school Easter holidays, at the Welsh Wildlife Centre, we have an exciting range of outdoor nature activities and indoor craft events to keep you happy, whatever the weather. Activities are suitable for children ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
Are you mad about Media? Crazy about Comms? Nuts about Nature? If yes, then we’ve got the perfect job for you!! We are looking for a Media and Communications Officer to provide outstanding public relations ..read more
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
2y ago
It’s officially Spring! Have you heard your first chiffchaffs yet? Perhaps, seen your first Wheatear? Or maybe, the garden is becoming busier and louder? Check out the seasonal highlights from our partners at Vine House ..read more