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Saving Wales’s rarest bumblebee: Bumblebee conservation in the UK

Hao Chen·
Science & environment
·3 April 2025
Thousands of volunteers are tracking bumblebees through a UK-wide survey. But can it help save one of our most threatened wild pollinators?

Great Orme’s Kashmir goats force North Wales residents to adapt

Prashant Jha·
Science & environment
·3 April 2025
Queen Victoria’s gifts made news during the pandemic by behaving like gangsters. How have Llandudno residents adapted to living with them?

Cardiff’s wildlife: Navigating the impact of urbanisation

Arna Chatterjee·
Science & environment
·6 March 2025
How is wildlife impacted by cities, navigating the challenges they pose, with certain species emerging as unexpected beneficiaries of this evolving ecology?

Welsh water voles pushed out of their habitat by non-native predator

Eliza Jones·
Science & environment
·13 February 2025
Water voles usually avoided the harsh conditions of higher altitudes, but peat bogs and moorlands are now a vital sanctuary for them.

‘We are the solution’: meet the people cleaning River Taff

Xinyu Zhao·
Science & environment
·13 February 2025
Volunteers have collected 17,000 canisters in just two and half years. Can the River Taff survive this level of pollution?

Wildlife charity try to build a place fit for future generations in Wales

Chenyu Zou·
Science & environment
·6 December 2024
The charity set an ambitious target to raise over £3.8 million from long-term contributors for endangered animals and tackling the nature crisis.

Halloween in Cardiff: Take a spooky autumn nature walk with the dead

Olivia Crawford·
Business & Culture
·28 October 2024
Both a historic burial ground and local wildlife site, the gates of Cathays Cemetery offer a calm and picturesque retreat from the hustle and bustle of the Welsh capital.

Wings of change: the need for diversity in UK’s birdwatching

Prithika Vinod·
Science & environment
·7 March 2024
Birdwatching brings people closer to nature with an increasing number of young people embracing the hobby, making it more diverse.

A severe crisis: Welsh seabirds at dangerous risk due to avian flu

Tailai Xu·
Science & environment
·22 February 2024
Welsh seabirds are facing serious threats with bird flu with some populations at risk of localized extinction, according to a recent report by the RSPB.

Cardiff Youth Talks: A call for immediate environmental awareness and activism for protection

Xuejiao Luo·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2023
People gathered at Wales Millennium Centre to explore the topic of accessibility for young people to environmental topics and initiatives to engage them in environmental activism.

Wildlife on your doorstep: the fastest animal in the world just lives in Cardiff centre 

Lingbing Li·
Science & environment
·12 March 2023
As the BBC launches its latest nature series Wild Isles to celebrate the wildlife of the British and Ireland, how much nature can we find in Cardiff?

Five places to see beautiful bluebells can be added to your day trip options

Yuxin Zu·
Science & environment
·16 February 2023
Take a day trip on a spring day, and walk along the sea of ​​bluebells, smelling the fragrance of hyacinth flowers at the tip of your nose, It's really exciting!

Local campaigners aim to save iconic Welsh river threatened by pollution

Éanna Macaoidh·
Science & environment
·9 February 2023
The River Wye is dying as a result of industrial poultry farming, what can be done to save one of Britain’s most iconic rivers?

Saving wildlife: Citizen project aims at minimising loss of wildlife on roads

ROHINI SINGH·
Science & environment
·31 March 2022
The project aims to create a map of roadkill all over Britain to be able to reduce the impact of traffic on the UK’s wildlife.

Nuclear plant mud disposal in the Severn raises concerns

Adwitiya Pal·
Science & environment
·10 March 2022
Environmental groups are challenging the dumping of mud from the Hinkley nuclear plant in the Severn Estuary, amidst questions over its radioactivity.

World Wildlife Day: Meet the most endangered species in Wales

Oojal Kour, Adwitiya Pal, Roohi Mariam Peter and Atreya Mukerjee·
Science & environment
·3 March 2022
The incredible range of biodiversity and wildlife of Wales is under the threat of extinction. Let's take a look at some of the rare and endangered species in Wales and where you can find them.

Otter population in Wales could be under threat due to river pollution

Adwitiya Pal·
Science & environment
·17 February 2022
With an increase in toxic chemicals in rivers, otters — one of Wales’ most treasured animals could be facing imminent danger once again after 60 years.

Nature challenge: Give your soul a vacation

Fangyi Liu·
Business & Culture
·27 May 2021
Take time out of your life to be close to nature and give your mind and body a break from trivialities through 30 Days Wild challenge.

Hedgehog Protection: A new wildlife survey is on-going

Yuge Li·
Science & environment
·20 May 2021
People is called by a hedgehog friendly campaign to join activities to create wildlife protection lands.

Rewilding Cardiff: Thousands of trees to be planted across the capital in the fight against climate change

Lucy Hynam·
Science & environment
·25 March 2021
Cardiff will benefit from an Emergency Tree Fund, set up to encourage local authorities to boost tree cover in the fight against climate change.

First Climate Assembly to be held by Blaenau Gwent Council in Wales

Archita Joshi·
Science & environment
·8 February 2021
People in Blaenau Gwent have been invited to share their views and solutions for tackling the climate crisis in what...

Big Garden Birdwatch: help our scientist gain a better knowledge on bird population trends

Fangyi Liu·
Science & environment
·22 January 2021
Thousands of people across Wales will join the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch project in the last week of January this year to celebrate their love of nature and avian.

Wild Gardens: Escape to Nature

Ruan Hallett·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2020
A beautiful forest hidden under your nose.

Bus stops in the city centre to become bee friendly

Mrunal Deshpande·
Science & environment
·27 April 2020
"council will introduce plantation of wildflowers and plants on the roof of specific bus stops in city centre to attract bees."

North Cardiff reservoirs to become hubs for health and wellbeing

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·12 March 2020
The reservoirs will receive almost one million pounds in the latest chapter of a tumultuous history.

How to connect with birds in Cardiff

Krista Charles, Patrick Pester, shannonbudden and jamesmcilroy·
Science & environment
·9 March 2020
Want to know how to see the best of Cardiff's birds? Check out our interactive guide featuring human stories.

Could your community grow its own free nature garden to help bring wildlife back?

Anna Hart·
Science & environment
·5 March 2020
Communities have the chance to make a real difference to the decline of nature around Wales by growing their own garden projects.

Possible relief for Cardiff’s bees, there could soon be more

Tom Budszus·
Global cityScience & environment
·13 February 2020
Varroa mite is one of the most common killers of Bees. Researchers in the US now might have found a cure against the parasite.

Welsh wildlife species in danger due to our indifference

DanielJones and Kent Kitabatake·
Science & environment
·3 April 2019
Four of the wildlife species in Wales are in danger due to the lack of attention and support. Read on to find out how you can help them.

What is Earth Hour, how is it marked, and how can you take part?

Joseph Power·
Science & environment
·30 March 2019
Earth Hour comes just once a year, but what is its significance and how can we keep working towards these goals?

Super honey offers hope for Cardiff researchers tackling antibiotic resistance

samjtwestlake·
Science & environment
·28 March 2019
“By 2050 more people will die of infection than cancer.” Cardiff researchers resort to honey to address antibacterial resistance to antibiotics.

‘Walking in nature clears my brain’: hiking around the Welsh coastline

Fflur Evans, Hannah Robertson, Joseph Power and Swathi Subhash Nair·
Sport & health
·4 March 2019
Brush off your hiking boots and follow this interactive adventure along the Welsh coast, from Cardiff to Anglesey.

From Cardiff to countryside: relieving stress by walking to Castell Coch

George Clarke·
Sport & health
·28 February 2019
What benefits are there to spending some time solo walking in the countryside along the Taff trail to Castell Coch?
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Cardiff Science Festival 2019: a one-stop guide for curious minds

Vinayak Shanker Sharma·
Science & environment
·21 February 2019
Cardiff Science Festival is returning to town after five-years. Here are thirteen venues where events will be held during the gala.
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A guide to Cardiff’s urban wildlife

Thomas Ford·
Science & environment
·14 February 2019
Cardiff has been named the UK’s go-to location for urban wildlife, but what forms of nature make it so special?  

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