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Gwent Wildlife Trust

We're protecting wildlife and restoring wild places across Gwent, supported by a growing network of thousands of people in diverse communities, collaborating for nature’s recovery.

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We have relaunched our Facebook page Wild About Gwent 
Like and follow for your daily dose of wonderful wildlife and ways to help nature recover in Gwent!

Blue coloured phone and a digital trail in a nature reserve
NNF2

What is a digital nature reserve?

There are now more ways to connect with our nature reserves

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Fox- Danny Green

Danny Green 

MEMBERSHIP

Love wildlife? Support us as a member

And help us protect local wildlife

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View across Gwent Levels looking at the sun

Credit: Neil Aldridge

CAMPAIGN

Save The Gwent Levels, AGAIN!

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Basket of Fungi

Emily MacAulay

EVENTS

Autumn and Winter Events

Learn more about local wildlife with an event or talk near you!

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Latest news and blogs

Wild About Social Media

Join the conversation and keep up to date with the latest news

Facebook Twitter  InstagramLinkedIn 

Please note: our Facebook page has been temporarily disabled by Meta. We're trying to find out why and resolve it (but not getting any response yet.) Meanwhile, please sign up for or emails, follow us on other social media or join one of groups we manage on Facebook: GwentWildlifeSpotting and ActingforGwentWildlife

Children bug hunting

Matthew Roberts/Wildnet

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Become a member

Play your part in nature's recovery

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Magor Marsh sunsets autumn - winter

Lowri Watkins

VISIT

Nature Reserves

Find a nature reserve
A male Fieldfare. Credit: Andy Karran

Andy Karran

EVENTS

See what's on

Join us for a wildlife event near you

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Otter by Jeff Chard

Jeff Chard

River Action Appeal

Thank you to everyone who donated through our Big Give Green Match Fund to help the fabulous wildlife of the Usk and Valleys river catchments recover. 

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