Nightjars at Beacon Hill
On the search for the elusive Nightjars at one of Gwent's best locations for them
On the search for the elusive Nightjars at one of Gwent's best locations for them
Wavy hair-grass lives up to its name: its fine, hair-like leaves and delicate flower heads can be seen shaking in the breeze of a windswept moorland or heathland.
A visit to a traditional orchard reveals gnarled old trunks of fruit and nut trees bursting with blossoms and young leaves in springtime, with wildflowers and insects populating summer’s long…
One thing Gwent is particularly well-provided with is rivers.
Gwent Wildlife Trust's species-rich Springdale Farm reserve is in full bloom in June!
Becoming a Volunteer Reserve Warden for Gwent Wildlife Trust
We were saddened to hear the news that GWT volunteer Hugh Gregory passed away suddenly in September. In a special blog GWT's Senior Press and Communications Officer Sarah Harris, pays tribute…
Delay to Sustainable Farm Scheme in Wales is bad news for farmers, nature and climate, say Wildlife Trusts Wales.
Bev is grateful to live down the road from Potteric Carr Nature Reserve, a 210ha wetland site which stores excess water from the River Torne during times of high
rainfall. This saved her…
Gwent Wildlife Trust volunteer and supporter Andrew Cormack gives a guide to Mothing.
We’re hugely relieved with the news that the Rushwall Solar development, on the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Redwick, has been refused today.
The Gwent Wildlife Trust’s Chepstow Group will again be hosting their ever-popular Annual Grand Plant Sale and Bazaar.