A Wilder Pentwyn Appeal
We’re inviting you to be part of an exciting opportunity to support our vision for the management and restoration of nature.
We’re inviting you to be part of an exciting opportunity to support our vision for the management and restoration of nature.
Farmland being restored for nature, through natural processes and the principles of rewilding, with grassland, ffridd, woodland and the upper reaches of the River Lugg SSSI.
Radnorshire Wildlife Trusts connection to food, farming and nature
This enormous water beetle is as rare as it is impressive.
All animals need water to survive. By providing a water source in your garden, you can invite in a whole menagerie!
The Radnorshire Wildlife Trust wishes to appoint an independent, professional external evaluator to assess how the Wilder Pentwyn Project has performed against its forecast objectives and outputs…
There are so many ways to take action for nature and through projects like Wilder Pentwyn people in Radnorshire are doing amazing work
Thanks to the tireless efforts of our brilliant volunteers, Pentwyn has now hit 1,000 recorded species!
Volunteer Jon Conradi shares his reflections after unknowingly capturing the 1,000th…
Large scale drainage in the UK has seen a massive reduction in the range of this sensitive aquatic plant which now only occurs in around 50 sites in England.
The Wilder Lugg Project will harness the power of nature to tackle issues in the Lugg catchment.
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Celebrates Success of Pentwyn Appeal!