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The Curry Club looking after Wales’ rarest butterfly

A team of volunteers and conservationists have begun a monthly tradition after working together to safeguard Wales’s rarest butterfly at Old Castle Down, Vale of Glamorgan.

13 May 2026

Rare winter plant gets a boost after new sub-site is discovered

The three-lobed water crowfoot, one of Wales’ rarest winter plants has enjoyed an excellent season at one of its key sites on Gower, Swansea leading to a brand new sub-site to act as a home for the species.

20 April 2026

Fresh hope for one of the world’s rarest plant species

More than 500 Shore Dock plants were returned to the site in the first in a series of planned re-planting cycles.

07 April 2026

Short film made with neurodiverse young people in Wales wins international awards

Gentle as Moss on Stone has brought global attention to an overlooked part of the natural world, and the voices of the young Welsh people who explored it.

16 March 2026

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

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