Rhos Pasture Project Launch
Rhos Pasture Restoration Project begins in Radnorshire
Rhos Pasture Restoration Project begins in Radnorshire
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust’s new three-year Pentwyn Food, Farming & Nature Project, Cylch Bwyd, is an initiative designed to strengthen the local food system while enhancing biodiversity and…
The Radnorshire Rivers project aims to restore and reconnect Radnorshire’s riparian habitats, strengthening their role as vital corridors for wildlife.
We are looking for a contractor to take on the bridge demolition and River Marteg renaturalisation at Gilfach Nature Reserve
Over £900,000 in funding has been awarded through the Nature Networks Fund, which is being delivered by the Heritage Fund, on behalf of the Welsh Government, for an ambitious river restoration…
Pine martens have been sighted more and more across the county! Historically there have been scattered records of them but the feeling was that the population of native martens in Wales was too…
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust wish to engage a contractor to undertake a feasibility study as part of the rhos pasture restoration project.
We are looking for a contractor to take on the re-establishment of access infrastructure, felling and timber extraction at Gilfach Nature Reserve
The Wilder Lugg Project will harness the power of nature to tackle issues in the Lugg catchment.
After two years of collaborating with many wonderful people across the vice county, the Nextdoor Nature project has sadly come to an end. This two year project, funded by the National Lottery…