Welsh Government
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- Trees outside of woodlands identified across Wales
- Wales strengthens environmental protections as landmark Bill passes Senedd
- HTA Welsh Manifesto calls on next Welsh Government to back green economic growth and healthier communities
- The campaign for the installation of swift bricks in all new buildings in Wales continues
- “Historic moment” as climate and agriculture regulations pass
- National Forest for Wales grows to over 90,000 hectares
- Wales gives beavers dam good protection
- Coed Cadw welcomes launch of Wales' sustainable farming scheme
- New legislation will play ‘crucial role’ in protecting Wales’ natural environment
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority helps shape groundbreaking dark skies guidance
- Welsh government gives thumbs up to beavers in Wales
- 27 woodlands join National Forest for Wales
- New strategy launched to protect biodiversity and economy from non-native species
- Biodiversity Deep Dive prompts Welsh Government to triple peatland restoration in nature recovery promise
- Farmers to help Wales reach Net Zero as Welsh Government pledges an extra £32m for tree planting
- New guidance on mitigating the impact of avian influenza in wild birds
- £15million cash injection to give nature’s recovery a helping hand
- How restoring Wales’ bogs is improving water and wildfire security during dry weather
- Donkeys, dolphins and saxifrages get helping hand with £15million extra funding for nature
- Plans to phase out the use of peat in the amateur horticulture sector
- Every household in Wales will be given a free tree to plant as part of the Welsh Government’s commitment to tackle climate change
- Deputy Minister issues “national call to arms” to plant more trees
- A brighter future for Welsh rivers
- Funding boost for the great outdoors
- Together we can create a National Forest the length and breadth of Wales - First Minister Mark Drakeford
