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A mountainous walk on the rooftop of Radnorshire.
A mountainous walk on the rooftop of Radnorshire.
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
Peter is fanning the flames of his love for geology, as he burns the bramble they have cleared to reveal rock formations on Portway Hill. He is a geologist, with the Black Country Geological…
A guided walk for new members on one of our reserves by our Reserves Officer, Rob.
A guided walk for new members on one of our reserves by our Reserves Officer, Rob.
Bottlenose dolphins in British waters are the biggest of their kind – they need to be able to cope with our chilly waters! They are very sociable and will happily swim alongside boats, providing…
The green spaces of our towns and gardens bring nature into our daily lives, brightening our mornings with birdsong and the busy buzzing of bees. Together, the UK's gardens are larger than…
An old hill farm with glorious views, rich in wildlife and history.
In 2021, two sightings of the Long-horned bee (Eucera longicornis) were recorded from roadside verges in the small vice-county of Radnorshire. This UK priority species was also previously spotted…
Deborah is Ulster Wildlife’s Nature Reserves Officer. Alongside a team of dedicated volunteers, she works to protect our special places to help both wildlife and people thrive.
Join our Assistant Reserves Officer to discover one our hidden nature reserves on the outskirts of Llandrindod Wells.
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Celebrates Success of Pentwyn Appeal!