Blog: People and wildlife

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GWT volunteer Mike Warmington

Volunteering with Gwent Wildlife Trust

Thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery for enabling our volunteers to widen their knowledge of ways to help us to restore nature in Gwent, by providing them with skills and training in…

Aidan making a nest box

Aidan's Aims

The Stand for Nature Wales project was launched in 2021, with a view to empower young people aged between 9 and 24 to take positive action in their community to protect wildlife and combat the…

Nature Reserve by Abigail Lake

Abigail's Artwork

The Stand for Nature Wales project was launched in 2021, with a view to empower young people aged between 9 and 24 to take positive action in their community to protect wildlife and combat the…

Torpid dormouse in hand

Help Protect Dormice

Learn what you can do to help protect and restore dormice populations in your local area!

Volunteer Shepherd Pauline Gaywood

Volunteering with Gwent Wildlife Trust

To mark Volunteers' Week (June 1-7) Pauline Gaywood, our head volunteer shepherd/livestock checker has written a Spring blog about our lambing season this year.

A pair of Great Crested Grebes

The love-lives of Gwent’s Bird Population

We don’t have any actual Love Birds in Gwent, they are native to Africa. We do however have many birds with very interesting love lives, from the faithful monogamous swan to the frankly…