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23 Jan 2023
A grand design with a difference for rare species -
30 Dec 2023
New Year Honours for NRW peatland specialist -
08 Feb 2024
Completed scheme to give River Pelenna new lease of lifeA project to restore the River Pelenna in Afan, Neath Port Talbot, and open up breeding grounds for migratory fish has been completed.
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12 Mar 2024
Protected habitats to be boosted on Berwyn mountainsWork is underway to remove invasive conifers from the Berwyn mountains in Denbighshire to help boost rare and protected habitats.
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28 May 2024
Fencing will provide benefits in river catchmentWork in the Upper Conwy catchment will help prevent riverbank erosion, boost biodiversity, and improve livestock management and water quality.
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29 May 2024
Opportunity for people to shape the future of waters in WalesNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is calling for people with an interest in the health of Wales’s water environment to participate in the first of a series of consultations about future plans to protect and improve water across Wales.
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06 Jun 2024
Work to protect grassland at hillfort siteA protected species-rich grassland will be given a boost thanks to sheep grazing.
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21 Feb 2025
Tree Planting to Support the River Dee EcosystemThe LIFE Dee River project has joined forces with a local business to plant trees that will help revitalise the River Dee's ecosystem and combat climate change.
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01 May 2025
Can you help unlock the ‘Language of Peat’? -
Reversing the decline of, and enhancing, biodiversity
This theme aims to explore how we can reverse the decline of biodiversity by building resilient ecological networks.
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Introduction to South West Area Statement
Welcome to the South West Wales Area Statement. South West Wales covers the local authorities of Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire and represents 22% of the population and 23% of the country’s landmass.
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Introduction to Mid Wales Area Statement
Mid Wales is an area covering about a third of Wales with a small population living in a number of small towns and rural agricultural communities, based in the local authorities of Ceredigion and Powys. The area has many different landscapes including the uplands of the Cambrian Mountains and the coastline of Cardigan Bay.
- Introduction to North East Wales Area Statement
- Introduction to North West Wales Area Statement
- South West Wales Area Statement
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09 Jun 2020
Waste Operators urged to take action to reduce risk of fires -
14 Oct 2020
Welsh forestry businesses urged to respond to consultation on vital timber sales marketing plan -
22 Oct 2020
February 2020 floods reviews trigger clarion call to step up response to Climate Emergency impactsThe lessons learnt from February’s floods must be the catalyst for a seismic shift in how Wales responds to the climate emergency and manages its future flood risk.
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27 Jan 2021
NRW report sets out pathway to a sustainable future for Wales -
25 Feb 2021
Caught on camera! Public appeal to help catch serial fly-tipperNatural Resources Wales (NRW), in conjunction with Cardiff County Council and Newport City Council, is asking people to help identify an individual suspected of multiple fly-tipping offences last year.