Find out about some of our conservation projects Young People and Nature Gwent Wildlife Trust is looking for young people (aged 9 to 24) from all backgrounds who want to take action for climate change in Gwent… Health and Wellbeing Helping people with health issues of all kinds to get outdoors and feel better in nature Helping Nature Help us Recover Building skills for nature conservation and developing opportunities for Nature Based Solutions in Blaenau Gwent News Nature Networks Fund Project At the end of 2021, we secured a grant from the Nature Network Fund (NNF), administered by the National Lottery Heritage Fund from the… Reintroducing water voles to the Gwent Levels By the early 2000s, water voles had disappeared from the Gwent Levels; a result of decades’ long habitat loss and predation by non-… Conservation Grazing Conservation grazing is the method of using low intensity grazing by livestock to help restore damaged habitats to places rich in… Blog Peatland Restoration Project Over recent months, GWT has been working with colleagues in North Wales and Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trusts, and Wildlife Trust Wales,… Gathering water quality data for the River Usk Gwent Wildlife Trust takes part in the Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative project (CaSTCo), collecting water quality data on the… Bringing Beavers Back to Wales Beavers are known for their amazing ability to manage wetland habitats, breathing new life into them for the benefit of wildlife and… Bugs Matter 2021 results - please take part in this year's survey The results from last year’s Bugs Matter survey have been published – the number of insects sampled on vehicle number plates by citizen… Perfect Pollinators Did you know that pollinators, especially insect pollinators, need our help? We will show you how amazing pollinators are and what you…
Young People and Nature Gwent Wildlife Trust is looking for young people (aged 9 to 24) from all backgrounds who want to take action for climate change in Gwent…
Health and Wellbeing Helping people with health issues of all kinds to get outdoors and feel better in nature
Helping Nature Help us Recover Building skills for nature conservation and developing opportunities for Nature Based Solutions in Blaenau Gwent
News Nature Networks Fund Project At the end of 2021, we secured a grant from the Nature Network Fund (NNF), administered by the National Lottery Heritage Fund from the…
Reintroducing water voles to the Gwent Levels By the early 2000s, water voles had disappeared from the Gwent Levels; a result of decades’ long habitat loss and predation by non-…
Conservation Grazing Conservation grazing is the method of using low intensity grazing by livestock to help restore damaged habitats to places rich in…
Blog Peatland Restoration Project Over recent months, GWT has been working with colleagues in North Wales and Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trusts, and Wildlife Trust Wales,…
Gathering water quality data for the River Usk Gwent Wildlife Trust takes part in the Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative project (CaSTCo), collecting water quality data on the…
Bringing Beavers Back to Wales Beavers are known for their amazing ability to manage wetland habitats, breathing new life into them for the benefit of wildlife and…
Bugs Matter 2021 results - please take part in this year's survey The results from last year’s Bugs Matter survey have been published – the number of insects sampled on vehicle number plates by citizen…
Perfect Pollinators Did you know that pollinators, especially insect pollinators, need our help? We will show you how amazing pollinators are and what you…