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You’ll love our new data portal
How to catch a glimpse of the ravens on show at Newborough
The wonder of wetlands: Nature’s helping hand in reducing pollution
Why this year’s MineXchange Conference cannot be missed if you work in mine recovery in Wales
Embracing the joys of winter with your learners
‘Teen’ing’ up – Project drags teens off screens and offers Conwy families opportunities to get outdoors
Six grant funded projects to help people in Mid Wales reconnect with nature
Connect to nature to improve your health and the environment
NRW's work helping Wales' water wonders
The Eradication of Topmouth gudgeon from a Llanelli lake
Give a gift for the planet to help nature and people thrive
Blog post: Brand new jobs in digital, data, and technology
Why we need to review our regulatory charges
Waste-free Christmas tips
Blog: Nature Networks
Backing Wrexham County Borough Council’s tree pledge
COP15 – Now is the time to act for nature
Hiring a Forest Resource Planner in Mid Wales!
Ocean Literacy - our connection to our seas
Creating new and resilient woodlands
Restoring LIFE back into four rivers in Wales
Get outside in autumn for your well-being
Human Resources roles at NRW – call for applications
Celebrating the successes of the Living Levels programme
Managing our natural environment in South East Wales: our enforcement work
5 ways to boost health and well-being through nature
Wales’ diverse and important geology highlighted on UNESCO International Geodiversity Day
Experts gather in Aberystwyth to create lasting legacy for peatlands
Quaking bogs get new lease of LIFE
Waste Regulation : On placement with teamNRW
Increased role for outdoor learning and natural environment in new school curriculum
Vital Sands of LIFE works continue at Tywyn Aberffraw
Dry weather updates
Sands of LIFE summer and autumn work update for sand dunes around South Wales
Boosting the sand dunes of Ardudwy this summer and autumn
Ecological Enhancement of Coastal Structures
Analytical services: On placement with #TeamNRW
How you can protect and enjoy inland waters
Healthy Hillsides
Call for evidence to inform the development of NRW’s approach to regulating the release of gamebirds (common pheasant and red-legged partridge) in Wales
Ringing Osprey chicks on the Llyn Clywedog nest
Boost your health and well-being by connecting with nature
Celebrating World Sand Dune Day
Become a National Forest Woodland Liaison Officer
Benthyg Penarth – borrow don’t buy!
World Oceans Day – Marine Monitoring on Higher Education Placement
Nature networks jobs - call for applications
Monitoring Sea fans at Skomer marine conservation zone
Why climate change is so hard to swallow for our summer visitors
Celebrate the Wales Coast Path’s 10th anniversary with a treasured memento
North Wales local heroes event brings communities together
New Marine Nature Networks Programme: Call for applications
Helping visitors with disabilities decide if a trail is right for them
Virtual fencing trial begins at Newborough National Nature Reserve
Invasive Non-Native Species Week 2022: Celebrating the eDNA Banwy Crayfish Study
Controlling Cotoneaster across North Wales
5 ways the outdoors can help us cope with loneliness
Kickstarting my career with NRW’s help
Celebrating 10 years of the Wales Coast Path
Managing our natural environment in South East Wales
New peatland exhibition and artwork launched in Tregaron
Fencing work to safeguard and enhance the important habitats at Kenfig
Rivers under the spotlight
A look at the work funded by NRW
We’re building for the future, could you be a part of it?
Wales Outdoor Learning Week 2022
World Water Day 2022
International Day of Forests : Celebrating sustainability
Reflecting on progress on World Wildlife Day
Improving the Flood Alert Service
Wales Coastal Monitoring Centre
Responding and recovering from Storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin
Why are conifers being removed from the dunes at Morfa Harlech
The benefits of apprenticeships
Diving into marine conservation: On placement with #TeamNRW
Carving out a career in forestry
Blog from the bog – Peat Bogs: A Climate Crucible
Blog from the bog - Sharing LIFE’s lessons
Welsh Language Rights Day – 7th December 2021
How we create new and resilient woodlands
Blog from the bog – Then and now, the changing face of peatland conservation
Exciting new job opportunities to join #TeamNRW in our brand-new Contract Management Support Service
Further exciting job opportunities in flood and coastal risk management at #TeamNRW
Our Coast and Seas
Grey seals: How to watch them, be near them, and autumnal storms
Kickstart your career with our placement opportunities
Work in forests or woodlands in Wales? We want to hear from you
The ECHOES project – researching the effects of climate change on bird habitats along the Irish Sea
Becoming Nature Positive – for people and planet
An Alga That Caught The Eye!
The reasons behind the Sands of LIFE project’s work to remove conifers from the dunes at Whiteford Burrows
Bog moss identification – rediscovering a gem!
‘Cyfoeth: The NRW Environment Podcast’ to launch in September 2021
How the Sands of LIFE project will be boosting sand dunes around South Wales
Sands of LIFE summer and autumn work update from Newborough
Exciting opportunities to give nature a helping hand
Blog from the bog - Trees are good but bog is better
Volunteers Week 2021 – The people working together to manage flood risk in their communities
Marine invasive non-native species: The slipper limpet in North Wales
Natura 2000 Day – a valuable network of important and special sites
Blog from the bog - Learning whilst working
Mending minds - the benefits of a 'dose of nature' for mental health
The important role bats play in Wales’ ecosystem
Cattle, carbon and conservation
The Pen Llŷn a’r Sarnau Special Area of Conservation biosecurity project
Have you ever considered how you might be causing pollution?
Reflecting our Communities
First World Sand Dune Day to be held 25 June 2021
A conservation project to restore native oysters in the Milford Haven estuary
International Day of Forests: Wales’ contribution to forest restoration
Sands of LIFE work update from Newborough
25 years since the Sea Empress disaster
Breathing LIFE back into our rare bogs in Wales
Restoration work shows encouraging results
NRW’s digital services supporting more people to act and prepare for flooding
SoNaRR2020 - the path to a sustainable future for Wales
Kick start your career in forestry with our placement opportunity
We’re looking for our next Forestry students – could it be you?
LIFE Dee River Virtual Fish Hatchery
Monitoring the restoration of Wales’ lowland raised bogs
How an apprenticeship or placement can help you carve out a career in forestry
A season with the Llyn Clywedog Ospreys
Connect to nature to improve your health and the environment
The National Forest Exemplar Sites – Why they’re special and how we manage them
Forest operations in South Wales Central
Continuing the fight against fly-tipping during the pandemic
The Ecostructure Project
Exciting new job opportunities to join #TeamNRW in our flood and coastal risk management team
Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre
Learning in, about and for the natural environment through Acorn Antics
Sands of LIFE project to remove scrub and revitalise Newborough’s dune grasslands
Wales’ Blue Carbon offsetting and the climate emergency
LIFE achievements
Kate Lock, Marine Officer, tells us about Skomer Marine Conservation Zone’s special history, as it celebrates 30 years of designation this year
Bog moss top trumps - Cors Fochno and its sphagnums
Outdoor learning - good for us, good for the environment
Reducing our impact to tackle climate change
The Big Challenge
Continuing to care for our environment despite Covid 19
More time for our bogs!
Earth Day 2020 - LIFE Welsh Raised Bogs
Wind farms do their part to combat the climate emergency
Environmental Improvement Programme
Timber and so much more
Celebrating World wildlife day
Storm Dennis - one of the most devastating storms to hit Wales in recent history
Assessing and managing our natural resources
Right plant, right place
Get out and about on World Wetlands Day on Sunday 2 February 2020
A view from the bog – a volunteer’s story
Extending our Flood Warning Service to an extra 14,000 homes
Climate Ready Gwent
New opportunities for nature....
New online public register now live
Developing Area Statements
Rejuvenating our sand dunes
The Humble Urchin
The Unsung Cockle Heroes
Together we can tackle Agricultural Pollution
Barrier free access to the outdoors
Removing the barriers to healthy rivers
From clog making to conservation
Coming home to Welsh soil
Flood scheme will reduce flood risk and preserve parks
Public Places: Natural Spaces?
Grass is never just grass!
Protect your slurry stores…and our environment
Traditional management at Penhow Woodlands
Cooperating to save a lichen
Helping pollinators at Cors Caron