Issue 73

Introducing a farm in the Vale of Glamorgan that is demonstrating what can be achieved when nature is truly embedded in whole-farm planning

The ecology, distribution and population trends of Harebells (Clychau'r Eos)

Keith speaks to Natur Cymru about his lifelong passion for birding, his love of the Berwyn, and his commitment to raptor monitoring in Wales

Clocaenog Forest's conservation mission to conserve one of Wales' last remaining populations of Red Squirrels

Spiders and beetles and flies, oh my! New species to Wales

Dull newydd o weithredu ar gyfer y brifddinas

Introducing one of Wales' least studied butterflies, and a new project dedicated to securing its future

Exploring the potential impacts of proposals for new renewable energy developments at sea

A collection of environmental poems from North Wales

A personal experience of deploying Welsh agricultural funding for the benefit of nature

Monitoring terns in North Wales

The potential impacts of wind farm proposals in the Cambrian Mountains

The history and activity of a community-led natural history group

Cadwraeth cennau a bryoffytau yng Nghreigiau Stanner ym Mhowys / The conservation of lichens and bryophytes at Stanner Rocks in Powys

"Love Letters on the River" by Carly Holmes, and other recent Welsh publications in natural history

Introducing the Environment (Principles, Governance, and Biodiversity Targets) Bill, and its implications for Welsh Wildlife