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Competition

Inspired by Nature?

1st PRIZE - £500

THE CHALLENGE:

To write a 1000-word article on the natural world.

Full details, including competition rules, last year's winning articles and guidance notes can be found here.


Volunteering

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust is the largest voluntary organisation working in our county on all aspects of nature conservation. Already our work has helped to secure the future of many precious habitats and species, enabling them to thrive again. From hedge laying, coppicing, and bracken cutting to helping in our shop or visitor centre; volunteers carry out a huge range of tasks.

Volunteers are the foundation upon which our Trust has been built, and people’s time given freely is an integral part of our success.


Tuesday Volunteer Group

Practical work parties take place every Tuesday at one of our nature reserves. The work includes coppicing, hedge laying, gorse cutting, path and fence building and maintenance, pond maintenance, hay raking and bracken cutting. For more information about practical volunteering opportunities, please contact Jonathan Stone, Reserves Officer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Other Volunteering

Volunteers help with taking sales in both the shop at Warwick House and at the Nature Discovery Centre (NDC) at Gilfach Nature Reserve. Volunteers also help the staff with surveying work and some administrative tasks, such as preparing the newsletter for distribution to members. For more information, please contact Emma Bradbury, Administration Officer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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Gilfach Farm Nature Reserve on BBC's "Nature's Calendar"

Click here to watch Chris Packham, Iolo Williams and Rhys Jones wildlife-watching around the reserve.