Morfil orca
Mae morfil orca, sydd hefyd yn cael ei adnabod weithiau fel ‘morfil danheddog’, yn hawdd iawn ei adnabod gyda’i farciau du a gwyn. Er bod gennym ni grŵp bach o forfilod orca sy’n byw yn nyfroedd…
Mae morfil orca, sydd hefyd yn cael ei adnabod weithiau fel ‘morfil danheddog’, yn hawdd iawn ei adnabod gyda’i farciau du a gwyn. Er bod gennym ni grŵp bach o forfilod orca sy’n byw yn nyfroedd…
Mae’n bur debyg eich bod chi wedi gweld llawer o wiwerod – ond ydych chi wedi gweld un goch? Mae gwiwerod coch yn frodorol i’r DU ond yn llawer prinnach na’u cefndryd llwyd! Maen nhw’n byw mewn…
Ydych chi wedi gweld blociau jeli coch tywyll erioed wrth archwilio pyllau creigiog? Y creaduriaid yma yw pysgod gleiniog yr anemoni! Maen nhw’n byw drwy lynu wrth greigiau bob cam o amgylch…
RWT is seeking a fencing contractor to carry out a substantial livestock fencing project at the site of Pentwyn.
Bev is grateful to live down the road from Potteric Carr Nature Reserve, a 210ha wetland site which stores excess water from the River Torne during times of high
rainfall. This saved her…
A coalition of river guardians in the Wye catchment have co-created a Manifesto for the Wye which was unveiled at the Hay Festival as part of an exhibition on the site.
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Most people live within a few miles of a Wildlife Trust nature reserve. From ancient woodlands to meadows and wetlands, they’re just waiting to be explored.
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An old hill farm with glorious views, rich in wildlife and history.
PLEASE NOTE: There are currently grazing cows with calves on site, please be careful and note that some fields and paths…