Results for "Pollinator Paparazzi"
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Bee a pollinator paparazzi
This summer help us record bees, butterflies and other important visitors to your garden.
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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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Love pollinators
Find out what you can do to help conserve some of our most valuable creatures.
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07 Jun 2016
Helping pollinators at Cors CaronBlogging from our National Nature Reserves!
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16 Jun 2017
Public Places: Natural Spaces?Who would have thought that the bland lawns around public buildings could become a haven for wildlife, whilst saving money and improving the health of the people who use them at the same time?
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Forestry
Natural Resources Wales are responsible for creating, protecting, and managing woodlands in Wales.
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Local green spaces
Natural Resources Wales is committed to working with others to improve the quality of the environment and encouraging all of us to enjoy the green spaces close to our homes.
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Benefits to planting trees and creating woodland
Planting trees can have benefits for your land or the local community and for wildlife and the environment.
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Wales Green Infrastructure Forum
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Invertebrate licensing
The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 protects many invertebrates. For some, sale is illegal; others are protected against killing, injuring or taking; places of shelter of some are protected. We grant licences so you can work legally.
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Ecosystem resilience field guide
The purpose of this guide is to highlight the importance of ecosystem resilience and encourage practical action that can be taken to build it across Wales. It contains examples of the many and varied actions that we need to do more of.
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Sands of LIFE
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SoNaRR2020: Invasive non-native species (INNS)
This cross-cutting theme is about invasive non-native species in Wales and the impact they are having on the sustainable management of natural resources (SMNR).
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SoNaRR2020: Semi-natural grassland
This chapter assesses the progress towards the sustainable management of natural resources in the semi-natural grassland ecosystem.
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05 Oct 2020
Crucial work to revitalise the Merthyr Mawr sand dunes -
22 May 2020
Discover a world of wildlife in your gardenNatural Resource Wales is calling on people of all ages across Wales to step outside to explore the abundance of natural life to be found in their gardens as the world joins together to mark International Day for Biological Diversity (Friday, May 22).
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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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21 Apr 2021
The important role bats play in Wales’ ecosystemDid you know that bats are an endangered mammal in the U.K and are protected underneath the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 and under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) due to their historical population declines and vulnerable conservation status?