Results for "seabirds"
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06 Jul 2016
Latest phase of Welsh seabirds count completedThe latest phase of the massive effort to count all seabirds along the Welsh coast has just been completed.
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19 Jan 2016)
New marine Conservation and Protection Areas around Wales -
28 Jun 2017
“Fair seagull on the seething tide”This month's blog is from Paul Culyer, Senior Reserves Manager for Pembrokeshire...
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30 Nov 2018
Increase in some sea bird populations across WalesInitial national seabird census results from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) indicate a healthy increase in guillemots and razorbills around the Welsh coastline.
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19 Jan 2016)
Skomer, Skokholm and the seas off Pembrokeshire / Sgomer, Sgogwm a moroedd Benfro potential SPA -
04 Sep 2020
Natural Resources Wales volunteer rescues important Pembrokeshire seabird fledglings -
31 Jan 2014
Consultation launched to protect important bird coloniesA consultation is being launched today (Friday 31 January) on plans to protect seabirds in some of Wales’ most important marine and coastal conservation areas.
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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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05 Apr 2017
Seabird hit by oil slick makes great recoveryA species of duck decimated by one of the UK’s worst ever environmental disasters more than two decades ago is making a remarkable recovery.
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31 Jan 2014)
Background to the three SPA ConsultationsThere are a number of sites throughout Wales, the UK and the European Union (EU) known as Natura 2000 sites.
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31 Jan 2014)
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Three Existing Special Protection Areas (SPAs)Natural Resources Wales is carrying out a consultation on behalf of the Welsh Government (WG) on changes to three existing Special Protection Areas to update the bird species and also to extend the site boundaries seawards by between 2km and 9km: Glannau Aberdaron ac Ynys Enlli / Aberdaron Coast and Bardsey Island; Grassholm; Skokholm and Skomer.
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Our staff in action
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31 Jan 2014)
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Skokholm and Skomer Special Protection Area (SPA)The existing SPA is made-up of Skokholm, Skomer and Middleholm islands which lie off the extreme south-west tip of Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales.
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Skomer Marine Conservation Zone, near Milford Haven
Unique underwater world, rich in plant and animal life
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Stackpole National Nature Reserve, near Pembroke
Stunning landscape with dramatic cliffs, dunes and woodland
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31 Jan 2014)
Some Questions You May HaveNatural Resources Wales is a non-departmental public body funded by the Welsh Government. One of our duties is to advise Welsh Government on the designation of areas of land and sea which are important for wildlife.
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01 Dec 2020
Special delivery for conservation site -
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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Wildlife above and below our waves
Wales' coastline is home to colourful and amazing species
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19 Jan 2016
Consultation to protect important sea areas