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Major milestone as 50,000 native oysters deployed in Welsh waters

A major milestone in marine restoration has been reached as 50,000 native oysters were deployed into a west Wales estuary.

27 October 2025

Extinct species found in Wales

A species of caddisfly, thought to have been extinct in Britain since 2016, has been found during a species survey at Cors Goch, Anglesey.

17 September 2025

Trial Success for Grazing Goats

Conservation staff are celebrating the success of a trial at Stanner Rocks, Powys after grazing goats notably improved the habitat for two of Wales’ most at risk bryophytes.

5 July 2025

Rarest plant flowers at secret nursery refuge

One of the world's rarest plants - with just four known examples left in the wild - has flowered at a nursery set up to try to prevent the decline of Wales' Arctic alpine species.

14 June 2025

Tredegar House to bee-come a sanctuary for fast declining bumblebee species

At Tredegar House in Newport, National Trust Cymru are partnering with the Bumblebee Conservation Trust to create a vital sanctuary for fast declining bumblebee species, including one of the UK’s rarest, the Shrill carder bee (Bombus sylvarum).

5 June 2025

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