Survey volunteering
Gilfach Rangers
Roadside Verges
A blog written by Christine Hugh-Jones, a citizen scientist volunteer engaged in the Wye Catchment Water Quality initiative.
Join Rob Hopkins (robhopkins.net), Craig Bennett (Wildlife Trust CEO) & Radnorshire WT to talk about taking action for climate & wildlife.
Community lead groups have been formed out of a grave concern for the River Wye. A concern that Radnorshire Wildlife Trust share, hence our recent and on-going campaign.
Natural Resources…
Here at RWT we work to support individuals and groups who want to make positive change in their community. A blog witten by Community Organising Manager, Jenny Mottershead.
From building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself at home to help wildlife.
We want Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales to publicly acknowledge that agriculture is the main source of pollution on the River Wye and commit funding and resources towards a new joint…
If we all do our part in saving precious water supplies, we can make a huge difference for the environment.
RWT guides lead a visit to Pentwyn Farm, at the start of its 30-year journey toward sustainable farming and fostering natural processes.
By Felicity Evans, Political editor, Wales