Results for "Y Gwanwynyndeffro"
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Waste reports
View reports and data about how waste is managed in Wales.
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Our marine projects
Caring for the marine environment and its wealth of wildlife
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22 Dec 2022
Horse logging operations to continue at Tyn y Coed Forestry in 2023Natural Resources Wales’s (NRW) Forestry Operations and Land Management Team will be turning back the clock to use traditional forestry skills to thin an area of sensitive woodland at Tyn y Coed near Llantrisant.
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28 Mar 2025
Update for visitors to Bwlch Nant yr Arian, Ynyslas and Coed y BreninNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is providing an update to the public ahead of retail and catering provision ceasing to operate at its three visitor centres on March 31.
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Water quality
Water quality in Wales has improved significantly over the past two decades. Find out about bathing water quality near you
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North Wales
Industrial Emissions Directive permit decisions issued for sites in North Wales
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Applications for full licences to abstract or impound water
View the current applications for full licences to abstract or impound water and find out how to comment.
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Wildlife and biodiversity
Find out more information about how we help conserve the wildlife and biodiversity in Wales.
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Strategies, plans and policies
Our priorities and what we hope to achieve
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Llam yr Ewig, near Dolgellau
Accessible trail to viewpoint over old copper mine
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Our roles and responsibilities
Find out about the work we do to make sure that the environment and natural resources of Wales are sustainably maintained, sustainably enhanced and sustainably used, now and in the future.
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Pollinators
Find out about the importance of pollinators, and how you can help conserve these important creatures.
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Farming
Advice to those working in the farming sector and details of our role in supporting the development of a sustainable agricultural industry Wales.
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Website privacy statement
Details of certain information or data we collect about you when you use our website.
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Natterjack Toad licensing
The Natterjack toad is a European Protected Species (EPS). It is illegal to damage/ destroy its aquatic / terrestrial habitats, or deliberately capture, kill, injure or disturb a natterjack. We grant licences so you can work legally.
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Sand Lizard Licensing
The Sand lizard is a European Protected Species (EPS). It is illegal to damage / destroy its breeding sites / resting places, or deliberately capture, kill, injure or disturb a sand lizard. We grant licences so you can work within the law.
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Media enquiries
If you are a journalist and have a media enquiry or interview request, please contact our Communications team
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Finance Committee (FC) terms of reference
These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.
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Depositing waste for recovery
Depositing waste for recovery is when you use waste material instead of non-waste material. Instead of the waste being disposed of, it is being recovered.