Taking Action in a Challenging time
Join Rob Hopkins (robhopkins.net), Craig Bennett (Wildlife Trust CEO) & Radnorshire WT to talk about taking action for climate & wildlife.
Join Rob Hopkins (robhopkins.net), Craig Bennett (Wildlife Trust CEO) & Radnorshire WT to talk about taking action for climate & wildlife.
Here at RWT we work to support individuals and groups who want to make positive change in their community. A blog witten by Community Organising Manager, Jenny Mottershead.
The water stick insect looks just like a mantis. An underwater predator, it uses its front legs to catch its prey. Its tail acts as a kind of 'snorkel', so it can breathe in the water.…
We want Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales to publicly acknowledge that agriculture is the main source of pollution on the River Wye and commit funding and resources towards a new joint…
By Felicity Evans, Political editor, Wales
From building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself at home to help wildlife.
The rare heath fritillary was on the brink of extinction in the 1970s, but conservation action turned its fortunes around. It is still confined to a small number of sites in the south of England,…
There are plenty of ways you can take action against climate change in your own backyard or local greenspace.
Throughout my internship, I am contributing to marine conservation by assisting with marine mammal research in Cardigan Bay, collecting data on marine mammals from land and boat-based surveys, and…
Unlike many of its relatives, this shimmering shieldbug is a predator, feasting on caterpillars and a variety of other insects.
One of our largest soldier beetles, often found on flowers where they hunt other insects.