Results for "Monastery lichen"
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17 Oct 2016
Cooperating to save a lichenA blog by Paul Williams about one of the rarest plant species in Wales.
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04 Sep 2019
Making a revival – the monster mower effect -
06 Mar 2019
Monster Mower - brand new wetland harvester machine arrives in mid Wales -
Publications, evidence and research on freshwater and terrestrial species
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National Nature Reserves
Find out which sites have been identified as National Nature Reserves, what makes them special, where they are and how they are managed.
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Why we need more trees – the benefits of new woodland creation
The Welsh Government would like to see 100,000 hectares of new woodland by 2030. That would be good for us, our economy and our environment.
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10 May 2021
Graffiti damages area of scientific and historical interest in Pembrokeshire -
Gwydir Forest Park - Llyn Geirionydd, near Llanrwst
Picnic site with walking trail around two beautiful lakes
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How to avoid or reduce effects of a development on ancient woodland
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Coedydd Aber National Nature Reserve, near Bangor
Native woodland with a dramatic waterfall
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Cwm Einion and Upper Rheidol Forest Resource Plan
View and comment on our approved plans for Cwm Einion and Upper Rheidol Forest
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Pont Melin Fach, near Ystradfellte
Small picnic site with a waterfall walk
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State of Natural Resources interim report 2019: Challenges
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Cors y Llyn National Nature Reserve, near Builth Wells
Wildflower meadow, swampy woodlands and a dwarf forest
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Morfa Dyffryn National Nature Reserve, near Barmouth
Sand dunes and seashore in a beautiful coastal landscape
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Coed y Bont, near Tregaron
Small woodland with visitor facilities for everyone to enjoy
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Ogof Ffynnon Ddu National Nature Reserve, near Ystradgynlais
Open moorland with spectacular views and fascinating industrial history
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Stackpole National Nature Reserve, near Pembroke
Stunning landscape with dramatic cliffs, dunes and woodland
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Sustainable land, water and air
Mid Wales’ landscape, character and culture is defined by farming and agriculture, which has shaped the way of life here for centuries, and continues to do so.