A group of experts, conservationists and scientists have come together to call for urgent action to prevent further...
River to sea
Our rivers are one of our most important natural resources – they provide water to drink, homes for wildlife, places to enjoy and sustain livelihoods. But the pressures upon them are great. Climate change, declining biodiversity, and the way we all live today are all real challenges to the health of our rivers.
VIDEO: Tackling the challenge of the Nature Emergency
Dan Lock, Valleys Regional Park’s Landscape, Culture and Identity Convenor, spent a day with the rangers at Bryngarw...
Welsh Government provide £600,000 to improve health and safety for fishers and aquaculture workers
The Welsh Government is encouraging workers and businesses in the fishing and aquaculture industries in Wales to make...
Applications for Welsh Government Water Environment Grants open
Applications for the Welsh Government’s Small Grants – Environment (water) scheme have opened. The programme is open...
Wales Council for Voluntary Action announces new grant for coastal communities
The Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) have launched a new grant scheme with the aim of funding community...
Tackling phosphorus pollution in SAC rivers
The rivers within the Welsh Government’s Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) are home to diverse ecosystems and play a...
Phosphates in river pollution: seeking solutions
Phosphorus, a vital nutrient for global food production, has become a significant concern in the context of river...
Supporting farmers and combating river pollution
The Welsh Government has sought to take action to address the issue of river pollution in Wales when it announced a...
River pollution: a threat to Welsh waterways
Wales is currently grappling with a severe nature emergency, with a staggering 17% of its species facing the threat of...
Welsh Government launch Tidal Lagoon Challenge Fund
The Welsh Government have launched the Tidal Lagoon Challenge Fund to look for research proposals that will study the...