In 2021 Wales led the World in declaring a Nature Emergency - but will the newly launched Sustainable Farming Scheme help farmers meet this challenge?
January can feel quiet outdoors but head to the woods or a wetland for some top birdwatching moments. At this time of year ...
Nature-friendly farming isn’t just an option. It’s essential to tackle the connected challenges that wildlife and farming ...
We have produced our Priorities for Nature in Wales 2026-2030 manifesto, which sets out what is needed if we are to meet our ...
Big Schools' Birdwatch is a simple bird survey for pupils to take part in and enjoy together. This Experiencing Nature activity can be completed as part of Schools Wild Challenge .
House Sparrows, Blackbirds, Starlings and Blue Tits: these garden visitors may be a familiar sight and could be the type of ...
It's easy to be part of Big Garden Birdwatch. Simply choose an hour between 23-25 January 2026 and count the birds you see in your garden, from your balcony, or in your local park. Only count birds ...
Further to the suspicious disappearance of these three White-tailed Eagles, a fourth bird, fledged from a nest in Perthshire ...
The UK’s breeding seabirds are facing unprecedented pressures, with the latest review of populations resulting in 10 species now on the Red List. The Red List is a roll call of those species most at ...
This is the highest number to be counted in recent memory, after the bird faced extinction from Northern Ireland in the 1990’s. Once widespread across the countryside, the Corncrake has been driven to ...
One of nature’s highlights throughout the colder months are the incredible aerial displays performed by one of our most charismatic species – Starling murmurations. While many of us might want to stay ...