On a brief walk round the farm this morning 8 male Pied Flycatchers were located. This is a very high number for such a
On a brief walk round the farm this morning 8 male Pied Flycatchers were located. This is a very high number for such a
It’s almost 2 years since our Big Lottery funded project ‘Wildlife Where You Live’ came to an end. During the 3 year project, we
We have been lucky to be part of an ambitious project to increase the very small breeding population of Kestrels in Ceredigion. Though still common in England, less than a hundred pairs breed in Wales. A limiting factor locally is thought to be a lack of suitable nest sites and with this in mind the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales has since 2008 been
Many thanks to Gaby Grace (our longest-serving trustee) for this introduction to the origins and early history of The Shared Earth Trust at Denmark
Many of us have probably considered how nice it would be to hibernate for the winter, curling up somewhere cosy before the first frosts
The period between November and New Year is the best time to install new bird boxes and check existing ones. Birds will often start to
This project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, administrated and supported by the Cynnal y Cardi Team for Ceredigion County Council.