Results for "gr"
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07 Jun 2019
For peat’s sake – volunteer to save Wales’ rarest habitat. -
30 Jul 2019
Sponge survey to understand health of marine habitatNatural Resources Wales (NRW) has conducted an in-depth survey to learn more about the health of one of Wales’ most unique wildlife habitats.
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05 Oct 2020
Crucial work to revitalise the Merthyr Mawr sand dunes -
14 Nov 2020
Wales completes bathing water season despite Covid restrictionsNatural Resources Wales (NRW) have successfully sampled, tested and designated Wales’ bathing waters despite restrictions put in place to respond to the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Increasing woodland cover for social, environmental and economic benefits
North East Wales will be known for its high-quality woodlands. New woodland creation will reflect landscape character and local culture, whilst delivering the wealth of environmental, economic and social benefits that woodlands and forests have to offer.
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09 Feb 2023
Botanical Survey Planned for Newborough ForestBotanical surveys are taking place at Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest on Anglesey this spring.
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Natural Resources Wales
Looking after our environment for people and nature
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02 Jun 2020
Forest patrols ramped up to prevent illegal off-roading in south west Wales -
31 Mar 2025
Dog owners urged to keep pets on leads to protect birds as breeding season beginsNatural Resources Wales (NRW) and RSPB Cymru are urging dog owners to play their part in protecting ground-nesting birds this spring by keeping pets on leads during breeding season.
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Things to do
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19 Mar 2021
Remedial works on Llangunnor Flood Wall imminent following recommendation in Structural Assessment -
17 Jun 2021
Mine water management for future generations tops agenda at international conferenceWales’ industrial past and how it informs its vision for the future will be discussed in the 14th International Mine Water Association (IMWA) Congress, to be held from 12 to 16 July.
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15 Mar 2022
Improvements to be made to river after pollution incidentA North Wales environmental charity will use £9,000 to carry out vital improvement work after the Afon Trystion was polluted by sediment from a reservoir.
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The Arch, near Aberystwyth
Walks through huge beech trees with views over hills
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Nash Wood, near Presteigne
Border country woodland between Wales and England
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Black Covert, near Aberystwyth
Woodland with riverside picnic site, walking trails and short horseriding trail
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Tywi Forest, near Tregaron
Remote forest with viewpoints and walking trail to historic well
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Talley Woodlands, near Llandovery
Steep climb up wooded hillside with views of a ruined abbey
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Caio Forest, near Llandovery
Easy walking trails in area full of history
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Cilgwyn Wood, near Llandovery
Walking trail in peaceful woodland on edge of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park