Natural Resources Wales
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Natural Resources Wales Looking after our environment for people and nature
Sectors: Countryside Ecology Fieldwork and Research Forestry Policy and Advice Sustainability Visitor Management
Regions: Wales
HQ or Main Location: Ty Cambria, 29 Newport Ro Cardiff
This organisation offers Voluntary Opportunities.
This organisation may have apprenticeships or internship vacancies.
Organisation Size: Large (250+)
Contact Details:
Phone: 0300 065 3000
Email: enquiries@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
In-Depth Features
News
- Coastal wildlife study to help protect sensitive bird species on North Wales beach
- Working with nature: New report highlights the importance of healthy coastal habitats in reducing flood risk
- Recovery programme for forests damaged by Storm Darragh moves to next phase
- SoNaRR 2025: “This is not just a warning about the future. It is a reckoning with the present.”
- New habitat and species assessment urges Wales to unite for nature’s recovery
- NRW board decide to make the Glyndŵr National Park Designation Order
- High-er Five for peatland!
- Partners sought to enhance visitor experiences at outdoor destinations in Wales
- Wales leads UK with assessment identifying 3,000 ‘Species in Peril’
- Milford Haven’s unique seabed habitat revealed in new study
- NRW delivering stronger regulation in face of climate, nature and pollution emergencies
- More please! For peatland restoration grant
- Volunteers Needed to Support National Harvest Mouse Survey in Wales
- White-clawed crayfish released into mid Wales ‘Ark Site’ to help save endangered species
- Radnorshire Wildlife Trust awarded NRW funding to restore peat
- Drought status declared for north Wales
- Local partnership helps protect critically endangered dormice in North Wales
- New scheme aims to tackle farm plastic pollution in rivers
- Trial Success for Grazing Goats
- From the edge of extinction: A Wales wide conservation effort to save our native crayfish
- Further action needed to protect Wales’s marine protected areas
- Water Voles thriving on the River Thaw – a symbol of hope for nature recovery
- Swansea celebrates being Wales’ green roof pioneer on World Green Roof Day
- ‘Grave concern’ at Natural Resources Wales plan to reduce responses to pollution incidents
- NRW and National Trust working together to restore and protect the River Usk
- Statement: Welcoming the Future Generations Report 2025
- Indicators that rewetted peatland stalled wildfire spread!
- New arrivals boost red squirrel conservation efforts in Clocaenog Forest
- Native fish introduced to control invasive species in Carmarthenshire
- NRW publishes interim State of Natural Resources Report
- UK’s first ocean literacy strategy launches in Wales
- Natural Resources Wales celebrates 25 years of sustainable forestry management
- Green light for grazing on Pembrokeshire’s important peatland sites
- Discovery of rare lichen in Carmarthenshire is welcome sign of environmental recovery during COP 16
- Pearl mussel breeding programme set to boost species on the brink
- Deadly Crayfish Plague may be spreading: NRW urges vigilance
- Partnership project to restore three rivers in South East Wales gets underway
- BikePark Wales and Natural Resources Wales sign new lease to rewild mountain, add trails and accommodation
- Conservation success : The rare birds making a remarkable comeback in south east Wales
- Deadly Crayfish Plague confirmed in River Irfon: Public urged to follow guidelines to save native species
- Unique lowland pastures provide sanctuary for threatened butterfly
- Five-year project helps protect threatened landscapes and wildlife
- Public see Wales’ peatland restoration in action
- Antics help plant trees and tackle the climate and nature emergencies
- Hoof powered nature restoration
- Partnership work will help to boost rare newt population at Newport Wetlands
- NRW to reduce mowing in May to help pollinators
- Endangered coastal plant reintroduced to South Wales conservation area
- New population of globally threatened heavy metal loving moss at former mines
- NRW grant scheme helps community harness the power of nature
- 27 woodlands join National Forest for Wales
- Skomer King scallops thriving after ban on catching
- Rare butterfly survey shows ‘promising numbers’ in Ceredigion
- Rare heathland regenerating after trees felled in Hensol forest
- Peatland owners offered funding to prepare for restoration
- Work to protect rare clubmoss dating back 400 million years
- Experts call for urgent action to save Welsh nature as new report reveals devastating decline in species
- One of the UK’s rarest and most threatened bird species continues to thrive at Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve
- Climate change and pollution threat to mountain plants and fungi
- National Lottery pledges towards an ambitious £8m nature partnership
- Project to record impact of noise on marine mammals
- Meet the bog-trotting superstars helping to restore valuable heath and bog habitat in Monmouthshire
- New report warns of threat to small salmon populations
- Welsh economy boosted by wide-ranging benefits of peatland project
- Art and science combine to highlight the importance of peatlands
- Plight to save critically endangered pearl mussels
- £3.78million for protected sites and species across Wales
- Restoration work for important habitats across North West Wales
- Water Voles Reintroduced at Oxwich Nature Reserve
- Specialist wildlife gets a boost as scrub is removed across Pembrey sand dunes
- NRW releases ground-breaking survey highlighting the importance of sea and coast to people in Wales
- Citizen scientists invited to ‘plunge’ into Welsh waters to help research rare aquatic species
- Restoring LIFE back into four rivers in Wales
- Report sheds light on how wildlife is impacted by visitor numbers in North West Wales
- LIFEquake project launch
- £15million cash injection to give nature’s recovery a helping hand
- Successful breeding year for rare birds in south Wales
- Trainee GPs encouraged to prescribe a bigger dose of nature
- Positive signs for curlew restoration at the Rare Upland Birds Project in Elan Valley
- New grants scheme launched to break barriers to accessing nature
- Celebrating 30 years of bringing green ideas to LIFE in Wales
- New map of Welsh peatlands launched, with grant scheme to drive conservation
- Communities invited to help better understand rare shark species in Wales
- New Countryside Code guidance to support farmers and land managers
- New multi-million-pound projects to conserve Welsh rivers and bogs
- General licenses, updated information
- The Welsh National Survey for Otters shows partial decline of otter populations in Wales
- NRW welcomes net zero ambitions of Welsh Government’s Energy Deep Dive
- A snapshot of our impact on the natural world to help shape a sustainable future
- Peatland restoration pays off for nature
- NRW report identifies essential marine habitats that could be restored
- It’s not too late to reverse biodiversity decline by 2030, UK’s five leading nature bodies say
- New initiative to save Wales’ threatened species – with lots of opportunities for people to get involved
- Have your say on NRW’s wild bird licences
- NRW launches consultation on tackling environmental crime
- A nature success story
- NRW launches Children’s Rights Charter on World Environment Day
- Report highlights how nature helped us cope with Covid-19
- New map casts light on Wales’ dark skies
- New Countryside Code launched to help people enjoy the outdoors
- Green recovery projects receive funding boost
- New report shows conservation work will boost rare protected species across Wales
- Breathing LIFE back into our rare bogs in Wales
- NRW report sets out pathway to a sustainable future for Wales
- Taskforce launches action plan towards a green and just COVID-19 recovery for Wales
- NRW flies high to capture 3D Wales
- Outdoor learning gains new prominence amid pandemic
- New report shows highs and lows of mammal conservation in Wales
- February 2020 floods reviews trigger clarion call to step up response to Climate Emergency impacts
- Crucial work to revitalise the Merthyr Mawr sand dunes
- NRW launches £6.8 million LIFE Dee River project
- Wildlife in Lockdown
- NRW study confirms Wales’ seas have massive potential for carbon offsetting to tackle the climate emergency
- Welsh juvenile salmon numbers are lower following warmer winters and wetter springs, new research shows
- Investing in our rivers to reverse the decline of salmon and sea trout
- Breeding success for rare birds in south Wales
- Illegal gravel removal puts river wildlife at risk
- Earth Day 2020 – Climate change efforts more important than ever
- NRW joins multi-agency group to tackle invasive species
- Discovery of two rare bog mosses made on mid-Wales reserve
- Evidence on options for transformative change needed to sustain people and the planet
- NRW river projects set to boost fish habitats
