Coetir Anian Blog | Cambrian Wildwood
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"Founded in 2007, Coetir Anian is the charity running the Cambrian Wildwood project, supported by project partner and freehold owner of Bwlch Corog, Woodland Trust. It is a place and a project - restoring the habitats and species of this landscape and giving people deep nature experiences in a wild setting. Read engaging articles and the latest news about rewilding.
Coetir Anian Blog | Cambrian Wildwood
1y ago
Our asylum seeker friends from El Salvador, who regularly volunteer at the wildwood, attended Machynlleth’s El Sueño Existe festival. We joined them with our stall, making some good contacts ..read more
Coetir Anian Blog | Cambrian Wildwood
1y ago
A new chapter is about to begin at Cambrian Wildwood as we bid farewell to our current Project Director, Simon Ayres at the end of the year ..read more
Coetir Anian Blog | Cambrian Wildwood
1y ago
People are part of nature, meaning that human activity in ecosystems is natural. How do we make sure that humans are a beneficial influence in the world? In contrast to industrial food production, small-scale mixed farming can provide environmental benefits as well as social and economic advantages ..read more
Coetir Anian Blog | Cambrian Wildwood
1y ago
Volunteering on our monthly workdays is a great way to participate in the ecosystem restoration happening at Cambrian Wildwood. It is also very good for our physical and mental health ..read more
Coetir Anian Blog | Cambrian Wildwood
1y ago
Tree planting has an important role in addition to relying on natural regeneration to increase tree numbers, due to the nature of the site. We use ‘no fence’ planting and are developing new approaches suited to the conditions ..read more
Coetir Anian Blog | Cambrian Wildwood
1y ago
The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030 was launched on 5th June. Cambrian Wildwood is a partner of this UN initiative and we held our Open Day to coincide with the launch ..read more
Coetir Anian Blog | Cambrian Wildwood
1y ago
Roundwood timber frame structures have been completed - a shed for our land management activities and a compost loo for the convenience of visitors to the wildwood. Read about the design and building of these attractive buildings ..read more