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15 Nov 2022
Report shows increase in regulatory performance but there’s still work to doA report published by Natural Resources Wales today (15 November 2022) reveals that strong environmental regulation is helping businesses in Wales to play their part in protecting the natural environment and tackle the climate crisis, but more work needs to be done to prevent pollution incidents happening in the future.
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21 Nov 2022
Specialist wildlife gets a boost as scrub is removed across Pembrey sand dunes -
02 Dec 2022
NRW intent on future improvement at Marine Lake, RhylNRW will double down on its efforts to ensure Wales’ bathing waters are clean for people and wildlife following confirmation that Marine Lake in Rhyl has been classified as ‘poor’ in the latest Bathing Water Regulations 2022.
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07 Dec 2022
Report poaching incidents to help salmon and sea trout populationsAs salmon and trout population figures reach critical levels, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is encouraging the public to be aware of illegal poaching activity on Welsh rivers over the coming months, and to report any incidents or knowledge they may have to its incidents team.
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19 Dec 2022
Blaenau Gwent man prosecuted for encouraging dog to enter a live badger settA man from Blaenau Gwent has been successfully prosecuted in a joint operation by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the National Wildlife Crime Unit (NWCU), for encouraging his dog to enter a badgers sett, in pursuit of badgers known to be present.
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05 Jan 2023
Temporary New Year closures at Cors Caron to allow important restoration work -
23 Dec 2022
Invasive non-native fish to be eradicated from popular Llanelli lake -
15 Mar 2023
Llyn Clywedog osprey nest cameras go live for 2023 season -
17 Mar 2023
Monmouthshire man prosecuted for destroying valuable wildlife habitatIn a joint operation by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) Gwent Police and Monmouthshire County Council, a man from Monmouthshire has been successfully prosecuted for destroying a valuable wildlife habitat that was home to a number of protected species.
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23 Mar 2023
New report warns of threat to small salmon populationsA new report commissioned by Natural Resources Wales has some stark findings for the future of salmon populations.
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08 Jun 2023
Surveys to take place at internationally important sites in North East WalesVegetation surveys of Llandegla Moor and Ruabon and Llantysilio Mountains will take place this summer to help guide the future management of these internationally important sites.
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09 Aug 2023
New sustainable composite material sculpture highlights importance of peatlandA sculpture highlighting the need to care for our natural environment has been unveiled at the Llŷn ac Eifionydd National Eisteddfod.
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22 Aug 2023
Honddu weir removal provides boost for vulnerable fishA Natural Resources Wales (NRW) project to remove a redundant weir on the River Honddu, near Brecon, has opened up 20km of habitat to help salmon reach important breeding grounds.
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07 Sept 2023
UK's largest fly spotted in Teifi Valley after 20 yearsNatural Resources Wales (NRW) has recorded the presence of the endangered Hornet Robber Fly in a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) after a 20 year absence.
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27 Sept 2023
Pontypool man fined for fishing without a rod licenceA Pontypool man has been ordered to pay a total of £288 after being caught fishing on a stretch of the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal in Pontypool, without a valid rod licence.
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11 Oct 2023
Work to protect rare clubmoss dating back 400 million yearsAn endangered plant has been given a boost thanks to habitat reinstatement.
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17 Oct 2023
Managing Wales’ flood risk – NRW launches new mini podcast series -
11 Dec 2023
Autumn antics will help plant more trees in WalesEducation settings across Wales have been rewarded for their ‘antics’ this autumn which will see more than 115,000 trees planted.
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07 Dec 2023
A Neath man pays a high price for collecting waste illegally -
16 Jan 2024
Welsh volunteer marks 75 years of measuring rainfall with awardA volunteer who has measured rainfall at the same location on Anglesey for the last 75 years has been recognised by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the Met Office.