Results for "Nature"
- Recreation strategy: how we manage access to nature on the land in our care 2024-2030
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22 Sept 2021
It’s not too late to reverse biodiversity decline by 2030, UK’s five leading nature bodies say -
28 Sept 2023
Experts call for urgent action to save Welsh nature as new report reveals devastating decline in speciesTen years after its first publication, report shows nature continues to decline across Wales. The new State of Nature Wales 2023 reveals the devastating scale of nature loss across the country and the risk of extinction for many species.
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25 May 2021
Review of condition of Wales’ protected natural features fuels calls for partnership approach to a nature-rich future -
13 Jul 2023
One of the UK’s rarest and most threatened bird species continues to thrive at Newport Wetlands National Nature ReserveAfter previously being driven to the point of extinction, one of the UK’s rarest and most threatened bird species has successfully bred for the fourth successive year on the Gwent Levels in south Wales
- North East Wales Area Statement
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24 Mar 2022
People across Wales connect with nature as Outdoor Learning Week returnsNext week (28 March-3 April) sees the return of Wales Outdoor Learning Week.
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17 Oct 2023
Call for volunteers to get involved in conservation of National Nature ReserveA pair of volunteers are being sought to help protect one of the most important natural sites in Wales and gain valuable conservation skills.
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Improving biodiversity
The loss of biodiversity is something we urgently need to reverse. This theme looks at what is needed at the local scale within Mid Wales to improve the resilience and quality of our ecosystems. Within this theme, we will explore how to better manage habitats to address the balance of biodiversity by improving how they connect. This will help us begin to address the nature emergency in Mid Wales.
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18 Aug 2022
£15million cash injection to give nature’s recovery a helping handNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is joining forces with Welsh Government and the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) to deliver a project with grand designs to strengthen the resilience of Wales’ network of protected land and marine sites and support a green recovery for nature and communities.