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Common swift (Apus apus) screaming party silhouetted against the sky as they fly in formation over cottage roofs at dusk

Acting Swiftly?

Swifts and swallows are flying high this time of year. After the long Swift migration from Africa, they are resident in many parts of the UK during spring and summer, here's how you can help…

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.

Refugee group looking at the view

Wild Health Blog for 2022

Here is an insight into what the Wild Health Project got up to during its first year. Scroll down for some of our 2022 Highlights!

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…