Wales Declares Nature Emergency

Wales’ Strategy for Nature sets out an ambition ‘to reverse the decline in biodiversity, for its intrinsic value, and to ensure lasting benefits to society’,

Can You Help to Revive Our World?

A Red Kite sculpture outside Cardiff Castle reminds us all that we can take positive action can make a huge difference to the natural world around us.

Help for Butterflies

Ecological support throughout development projects can help reverse the contribution made by loss of habitat to the catastrophic reductions in butterfly populations over the past 40 years.

Renewable Energy and Wild Flower Meadows

The recreation of the sorts of meadows which our parents and grand-parents remember so fondly is often not an easy task, because wild flowers and grasses generally prefer nutrient-poor soils.

World Environment Day

We can grow trees, green our cities, re-wild our gardens, change our diets and clean up rivers and coasts. We are the generation that can make peace with nature.

Be Kind to Nettles Week

Caterpillar of Peacock butterfly - one of more than 40 insect types supported by the Common Nettle plant At this time of year, it seems that barely a day goes by without another opportunity being presented for us to celebrate nature, and whilst “Be Kind to Nettles week” might sound like a joke, it isContinue reading "Be Kind to Nettles Week"

Renewable Energy for Llanelli Site

Ecological surveys are an essential part of the planning and installation processes required to take advantage of the renewable energy provided by the Sun.