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Great diving beetle
The Great diving beetle is a large and voracious predator of ponds and slow-moving waterways. Blackish-green in colour, it can be spotted coming to the surface to replenish the air supply it…
King diving beetle
Britain's largest 'diving beetle' is an impressive creature, though it's not easy to find.
How to build a bug mansion
Build your own bug mansion and attract a multitude of creepy crawlies to your garden.
Things you can do about climate change
Cultivating Change - Farm Visits
An exciting opportunity for local landowners to visit two farms that sit on different parts of the nature-friendly/ rewilding scale.
Exploring Gilfach - Visitor Information
Exploring Gilfach - Visitor Information
Biting stonecrop
Also known as 'Goldmoss' due to its dense, low-growing nature and yellow flowers, Biting stonecrop can be seen on well-drained ground like sand dunes, shingle, grasslands, walls and…
Tawny mining bee
The Tawny mining bee is a furry, gingery bee that can often be seen in parks and gardens during the springtime. Look for a volcano-like mound of earth in the lawn that marks the entrance to its…
Great spider crab
Despite its name, the great spider crab is actually smaller than the more common European spider crab.
Ashy mining bee
This black and grey solitary bee takes to the wing in spring, when it can be seen buzzing around burrows in open ground.