Results for "bywyd gwyllt"
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14 Dec 2023
Nature Networks Funding helping to protect wildlife and plants in EryriWildlife and rare plants at a biodiverse beauty spot in Eryri have been given a boost.
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31 Oct 2023
Protect our environment and wildlife this Bonfire NightWith Bonfire Night festivities around the corner, Natural Resources Wales is reminding people to take extra care when preparing a bonfire and consider the potentially harmful impact burning bonfires can have on our environment and wildlife.
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Wildfires
Unplanned, destructive fires that spread through forests and grasslands are known as wildfires. Wildfires pose a real threat to people, property, wildlife, and the natural environment. Learn more about how they start, how they are managed and what we can do to prevent them.
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Check if you need a wildlife licence during forest operations
You may need to apply for a protected species licence before you can carry out any work.
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25 Apr 2023
Woodland work benefiting wildlife and biodiversityHabitats and wildlife on ancient woodland sites managed by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) are benefiting from biodiversity restoration work.
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Spectacular Uplands
From the high grasslands, blanket bogs and heathland, right up to the rocky mountain tops, our Welsh Mountains and uplands are full of life.
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Rocky Coastlines
Wales has some of the finest coastal scenery in the world, often teeming with wildlife and ablaze with flowers.
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Ancient woodlands
There are several unique types of woodland and Wales has a special responsibility to preserve them and the wildlife which thrives in them.
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Nature projects
Conserving and enhancing wildlife and their habitats
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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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Cors Erddreiniog National Nature Reserve, Anglesey
One of Anglesey's wildlife-rich fens
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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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Bird licensing
All wild birds, their nests and their eggs are protected under Section 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
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Bird specific licences
All wild birds, their nests and their eggs are protected under Section 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
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Clocaenog Forest - Coed y Fron Wyllt, near Ruthin
Ancient woodland with riverside walk and wildlife viewing hide
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Pant y Sais National Nature Reserve, near Swansea
Wildlife haven close to industrial Swansea
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Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) National Nature Reserve, near Beddgelert
Wales’s highest mountain is home to rare plants and wildlife
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Skomer Marine Conservation Zone
Find out how Skomer's wildlife is protected.
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Red and Grey Squirrel Licensing
The red squirrel is fully protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended). The grey squirrel is not native and it is illegal to release one into the wild. We grant licences for certain purposes so you can work legally.
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Pine Marten, Polecat, Shrews and Stoat Licensing
The pine marten and polecat are carnivores which receive different levels of protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended). We can grant licences for certain activities that are otherwise illegal.