moss growing on the roots of tree trunks

Dartford warblers are spreading in Wales. How are other birds faring?

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One of the most fascinating aspects of biodiversity is the way individual species within an ecosystem interact with one another and their environment. Their survival depends on extraordinarily complex relationships with each other, and these relationships hold the key to successful conservation techniques.

 

 

Welcome to Wales Biodiversity Partnership

This website is aimed at both practitioners and the public involved in Biodiversity Action across Wales. It will act as a focus point for Welsh biodiversity action, events and general information and will be constantly evolving.

Get out there and experience the variety of life!

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Wales Biodiversity Partnership Conference, 16th & 17th September, University of Glamorgan; 'Celebrating Success - Planning the next steps for Wales'. Further updates to follow shortly.

 

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Welsh Marine habitats - now online!

View the colour and richness of life off the Welsh coast and learn more about Wales' Marine Protected Areas courtesy of CCW footage on YouTube and Google Ocean. View the photographs, videos and site facts of some of the important marine habitats in Wales without getting your feet wet!

One hundred questions to conserve global biodiversity. Conservation experts have identified one hundred key scientific questions that, if answered, could help conserve global biodiversity. Experts say if the questions are answered swiftly, it could stem massive biodiversity loss. For more information click on the link

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Natur Cymru - The Nature of Wales
Natur Cymru is a quarterly bilingual magazine all about the precious environment and wildlife of Wales. Featuring:

  • Latest news on issues affecting the nature of Wales
  • High quality articles penned by leading conservationists
  • Stunning images
  • Book reviews
  • Wildlife events in Wales.

You can download a subscription form from www.naturcymru.org.uk or e-mail Mandy Marsh at info@naturcymru.org.uk or phone  01248 387373 to request a subscription form.

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