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RWT-Wyloer-Gilfach by Silvia Cojocaru

Y Wyloer Gilfach by Silvia Cojocaru, Radnorshire Wildlife Trust

Protecting wildlife in Radnorshire

Our Projects

We run a range of projects across Radnorshire to help boost wildlife and connect people to nature.

Find out more by clicking on a project below:

River Lugg (SSSI) 1km from the source, looking south. Early March 2024. 

Wilder Lugg Project

Wilder Lugg Project Page - Find out about our plans along the upper reaches of the river Lugg (SSSI)

Tamworth pigs at Pentwyn

Wilder Pentwyn

Wilder Pentwyn is a project funded for two years by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, thanks to National Lottery players. The project…

River Wye © Friends of Upper Wye

Wye Adapt to Climate Change? Project

The Wye Adapt to Climate Change? (WACC) project focuses on recovering nature and creating a climate-resilient landscape within the River…

School children harvest potatoes from a small raised bed.

Wilder Communities Project

The Wilder Communities project focuses on empowering communities to take action for nature. Through work with community groups,…

Northern hay meadow

Farm and land advice service

Bespoke farm and land advice for sustainable agricultural systems and nature’s recovery.

Beaver on log by Allard Martinius

Welsh Beaver Project

The Welsh Beaver Project has been investigating the feasibility of bringing wild beavers back to Wales since 2005. This work is being…

Pentwyn and Cnwch Bank

CREDIT: RWT Wales 

Pentwyn

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We have a 30 year vision for the site.  For people, nature and community.  

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