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Blog: Start with the Wye
Minister for Climate Change- Response to Save the Wye
Read the letter from the Welsh Minister for Climate Change, Julie James, in response to the Save the Wye campaign.
Members of the Senedd: How you can help save the River Wye
Natural Resources Wales' response to Save the Wye campaign
We have received a response from Natural Resources Wales (NRW), unsigned, on 25th March 2022, in relation to our current campaign which makes several asks of both NRW and Welsh Government.
Rivers Appeal: Save Radnorshire's Rivers
Wye Now? Project
Wye... is it flooding in Radnorshire?
The River Wye (Afon Gwy) is the fourth longest in the UK at approximately 155miles in length meandering between Wales and England. The Wye and its tributaries span most of Radnorshire, connecting…
Wye Adapt to Climate Change? Project
Monitoring water quality in the Wye catchment
Wildlife Volunteers Officer, Phil Ward, explains the importance of citizen science water quality monitoring in the River Wye catchment area.
Wye no action from Welsh Government?
We want Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales to publicly acknowledge that agriculture is the main source of pollution on the River Wye and commit funding and resources towards a new joint…