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Gadael Rhodd yn eich Ewyllys
Annual Barnes Lecture
Join us for Radnorshire Wildlife Trust's annual Barnes memorial lecture, with guest speaker Carwyn Graves, author.
Wilder Pentwyn Appeal - Update
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Celebrates Success of Pentwyn Appeal!
Wilder Pentwyn Produce
Radnorshire Wildlife Trusts connection to food, farming and nature
Scots pine
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
Pentwyn - a vision for the future
Trees and Climate Change
As we see the impacts of our changing climate around the world and close to home, addressing climate change and reversing the loss of nature is increasingly becoming a priority for the people of…
Taking Action for Nature - The Power of People
There are so many ways to take action for nature and through projects like Wilder Pentwyn people in Radnorshire are doing amazing work
Wilder Pentwyn – building a new model farm
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust wants Pentwyn to become a Wilder Pentwyn, but we also want it to be a farm. A new model farm for the future.
Peat Management and Restoration on our Nature Reserves
Managing and Restoring Peat Soils on Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Nature Reserves, working with the Natural Resources Wales National Peat Action Programme.
The Success of RWT's Stand for Nature Traineeship
This blog covers Radnorshire Wildlife Trust’s Stand for Nature traineeship, which has been providing hands-on conservation experience to young people since 2021.