Mae Natur Wyllt yn newid y ffordd yr ydym yn rheoli glaswelltiroedd mewn parciau a mannau gwyrdd ledled Gwent
Rydym yn gadael i fwy o flodau a glaswellt dyfu i helpu i ddarparu cartref i beillwyr ffynnu ynddo π
#WythnosNaturCymru
Nature isnβt Neat is changing the way we manage grassland in parks and green space across Gwent
Weβre letting more flowers and grass grow to help provide a home for pollinators to thrive in π
#WalesNatureWeek
Our reception class have planted vegetable seeds at Strongbow Road Community Nature Space.
Keep an eye out for more plants popping up here over the next few weeks.
These vegetables are free for the local community to use once they are ready, come along and have a look!
The latest Monmouthshire dragonfly newsletter is in your inbox now if youβre on the mailing list. If you arenβt & want to be, get in touch. The main feature this time: an article about 10 areas with interesting old records which no-one has visited recently. #gwentdragonflies
Butterfly & Beetle Walk 12 June 10-1.30 @ Haugh Wood. Checking the route for this week's walk we struck lucky. A rare Wood white butterfly fluttered by & rested on an orchid. Join us for Wed's walk when we hope we to see Nobel chafer beetles too! Book: ow.ly/EeVE50RVLth
Today is #WorldEnvironmentDay
Butterflies and moths are indicators of a healthy environment and healthy ecosystems. π¦π
But they are in trouble. 80% of butterflies in the UK have declined since the 1970s and moth numbers have fallen by at least 33% in that same time.
ALT Heath Fritillary butterfly resting on an oxeye daisy. Photo credit Jen Spittle Photography
June brings a whole new line-up of brilliant butterflies and moths to spot in your gardens and local green spaces π¦π»πΏ
Discover more species with tips on how you can help them by signing up to our monthly enewsletter π butrfli.es/2Td2KQg#SaveButterflies#MothsMatter
ALT Butterfly Conservation's Butterflies and moths to see in June: Painted Lady, Elephant Hawkmoth, Marbled White, Brimstone moth, Adonis Blue, Scarlet Tiger moth, Peacock, Large Emerald moth, Small Tortoiseshell
Yr wythnos diwethaf ymunodd myfyrwyr dosbarth derbyn o Ysgol Gynradd Pembroke Γ’ ni i blannu hadau llysiau i'r planwyr cymunedol ym Mannau Natur Cymunedol Strongbow Road yng Nghas-gwent.
Diolch i'w bach o law ffodus dros y penwythnos, mae'r hadau bellach wedi dechrau egino!
Last week we were joined by reception students from Pembroke Primary to plant vegetable seeds into the community planters at Strongbow Road Community Nature Space in Chepstow.
Thanks to their hard work and some rain over the weekend, the seeds have now started to germinate!
#30DaysWild starts in June. This time of year nature is in full bloom, the daily ritual can help you appreciate every detail of it - we'd love for everybody to join us this year in celebrating their favourite wildlife wonders!
β‘οΈ wildlifetrusts.org/30dayswilβ¦
π· Lowri Watkins
Today is World Bee Day - 20th May! π
Lets celebrate our most important pollinators.
They play a critical role in pollinating plants, supporting biodiversity and maintaining healthy ecosystems, which are essential for our food production!
Wildlife Day at Llangorse Lake
π Monday 8 July 2024
π 10AM - 4PM
Join this free event to investigate the varied wildlife of Llangorse Lake π¦ πΏ π¦
More details coming soon!
π· Broad-Bodied Chaser, Keith Noble
@BDSdragonflies@BISBrecon1
Our Year 6 have had a wonderful morning at Castle Meadows conducting a river study. Wonderful to see nature thriving in our rivers and for the children to be aware of its importance. ππ¦π¦π#gwentgreengrid#natureandclimate#helpingnaturetohelpus πππ±
Monmouth Bee Walk - Mon 20th May 10.30am Join bee expert Ciaran Clark (from the Bees of Monmouthshire Recording Project) and see bees close up on this Bee Walk around Monmouth to find out about different bee species & their habitats. Tickets: ow.ly/lT2550REJRu