Results for "cymru"
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11 Oct 2024
Plant eating beetle helps to improve river in West Wales -
18 Oct 2024
Natural Resources Wales urges vigilance ahead of expected coastal flooding impacts -
25 Oct 2024
NRW cracks down on illegal river works to protect communities in South WalesEnforcement action undertaken by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) against those that have carried out unpermitted works in and around rivers in South Wales has helped reduce flood risk to people and wildlife living in these areas.
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06 Nov 2024
NRW enhances focus on key areas and core responsibilitiesNatural Resources Wales (NRW) will implement important changes to its structure, enabling it to sharpen its focus on areas where it can make the most meaningful impact for people and nature.
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13 Nov 2024
Natural Resources Wales celebrates 25 years of sustainable forestry managementFor the 25th consecutive year, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has maintained its FSC certification having been re-assessed by accredited auditors Soil Association, for its work in the sustainable management of the Welsh Government Woodland Estate. It has also maintained its PEFC certification.
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20 Nov 2024
Update on retail and catering at Natural Resources Wales’ visitor centresRetail and catering provision at three visitor centres managed by Natural Resources Wales will remain open until March 31, 2025, and will then close.
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16 Jan 2025
Natural Resources Wales urges farmers to follow regulations when spreading slurry and other organic manures -
22 Jan 2025
First Minister visits UK’s rarest butterfly colonyEluned Morgan, First Minister of Wales, recently visited a rare butterfly colony in Bridgend, South Wales, the last of its kind in the country.
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23 Jan 2025
Making waves with the new all-Wales code of conduct for bait collectionFive key principles have been drawn up to reduce the impact of live bait collection on protected marine areas in Wales.
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13 Mar 2025
New water quality data sheds light on health of Wales’s watersData on phosphorus levels in Welsh Special Area of Conservation (SAC) rivers shows small improvements, while interim water quality classifications for Welsh rivers hold steady.
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24 Mar 2025
NRW takes action to clear derelict vessels from the Dee EstuaryA significant clean-up operation continues on the Dee Estuary this month, as five derelict vessels, including a sunken yacht, are removed to improve safety and prevent environmental pollution.
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02 Jun 2020
Forest patrols ramped up to prevent illegal off-roading in south west Wales -
03 Jul 2020
Plan ahead message underlined as NRW announces plans to reopen the great Welsh outdoors -
22 Jul 2021
Extra NRW and police patrols at North Wales sites to crackdown on anti-social behaviourVisitors to some of North Wales most popular outdoor destinations will see an increased presence in warden and police patrols from this weekend prompted by spikes of anti-social behaviour at sites managed by Natural Resources Wales (NRW).
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10 Sept 2021
Two Natural Resources Wales destinations in Ceredigion awarded TripAdvisor’s ‘Travellers’ Choice Award’ for 2021 -
13 Dec 2021
Welsh households urged to know their flood risk as wet winter predictedNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is urging people across Wales to check their flood risk online, sign up for flood warnings and, if they are at risk, know what to do if flooding hits their home amid predictions of a wet winter ahead.
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12 Jan 2023
£3.78 million Nature Networks Fund boost for protected species and nature sites across WalesBats, oysters and bumblebees are among the rare species in Wales that are set to benefit from £3.78 million in Welsh Government conservation funding.
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22 Mar 2023
Joint partnership initiative to tackle illegal off-roading in South WalesA new partnership agreement between Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and South Wales Police (SWP) has been announced today (22 March) to set up a new off-road motorcycle unit to help tackle the problem of illegal off roading in South Wales.
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28 Sept 2023
Experts call for urgent action to save Welsh nature as new report reveals devastating decline in speciesTen years after its first publication, report shows nature continues to decline across Wales. The new State of Nature Wales 2023 reveals the devastating scale of nature loss across the country and the risk of extinction for many species.
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30 Jul 2024
Anti-social behaviour causes more than £100,000 worth of damage in woodlands across south east WalesThe financial cost of repairing damage deliberately caused to fences in forests and woodlands on land managed by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) through anti-social behaviour has seen a significant increase.