Coed Llwyn Rhyddid
A mixed secondary woodland supporting a large heronry
©Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
A mixed secondary woodland supporting a large heronry
Cyflwynwyd creigafal i'r DU yn 1879 o Ddwyrain Asia fel planhigyn addurnol. Mae bellach yn rhywogaeth estron ymledol sy'n rheoli cynefinoedd gwerthfawr, gan gynnwys glaswelltiroedd…
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Finley Reynolds, Co-Chair of The Wildlife Trusts' Out for Nature network, explores the legacy of Elke Mackenzie—a trailblazing botanist and explorer whose lichenology work shaped natural…
A free, fun after school course for families.
Coed y Bwl is an ancient Ash woodland situated on the northwest side of the Alun Valley and overlies the Carboniferous limestone. The site is a notified SSSI.
Several Wildlife Trusts have trialled new 'Wildlife Explorer' cards to help non-English speaking communities find out about the wildlife near them. Cheryl Burns, The Wildlife Trusts…
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An ancient oak/ash woodland planted with sycamore, beech and sweet chestnut, Coed y Felin also has a long post-industrial heritage …
Ancient broadleaved woodland with some scrub and a meadow
Improved grassland field planted up to become a future woodland in 2009