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Photographing Butterflies in North Wales – An Annual Obsession

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Photographing Butterflies in North Wales – An Annual Obsession

Richard Glynne Jones explores the threats that our butterflies face with a changing climate and increased habitat loss, and shares his passion for identifying and photographing the species he spots in North Wales.

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Share Your Thoughts: Ainsdale Sand Dunes National Nature Reserve

Our native bat species are an important part of so many of the United Kingdom’s ecosystems – they even make good use, it turns out, of our sand dunes.

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Cerflun wedi’i ysbrydoli yn lleol wedi’i ddadorchuddio yn SoDdGA Twyni Crymlyn

Our native bat species are an important part of so many of the United Kingdom’s ecosystems – they even make good use, it turns out, of our sand dunes.

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Locally-inspired sculpture unveiled at Crymlyn Burrows SSSI

Our native bat species are an important part of so many of the United Kingdom’s ecosystems – they even make good use, it turns out, of our sand dunes.

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Digging for Wildlife at Penhale Dunes

Our native bat species are an important part of so many of the United Kingdom’s ecosystems – they even make good use, it turns out, of our sand dunes.

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A Study into the Impacts of Rosa rugosa Invasion on Sand Dune Flora and Fauna Biodiversity

Our native bat species are an important part of so many of the United Kingdom’s ecosystems – they even make good use, it turns out, of our sand dunes.

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Bydd cerflunwaith newydd yn Nhwyni Crymlyn yn dathlu harddwch a bioamrywiaeth yr ardal

Our native bat species are an important part of so many of the United Kingdom’s ecosystems – they even make good use, it turns out, of our sand dunes.

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New sculpture at Crymlyn Burrows will celebrate the beauty and biodiversity of the area

Our native bat species are an important part of so many of the United Kingdom’s ecosystems – they even make good use, it turns out, of our sand dunes.

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Cornwall: Friends of the Towans Art Club on the Dunes

In 2022 artist Hilary Jean Gibson and Dominica Williamson set up Friends of the Towans Art Club on the dunes, and received funding from Dynamic Dunescapes to grow.

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Effeithiau rhosyn Japan ar lystyfiant a phridd twyni tywod

Year in industry placement student Chloe Mills shares her experience investigating the influence of Solidago gigantea on native dune biodiversity

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Japanese rose impacts on sand dune vegetation and soil

Year in industry placement student Chloe Mills shares her experience investigating the influence of Solidago gigantea on native dune biodiversity

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Dynamic Dunescapes is supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the EU LIFE Programme. The project is a partnership between Natural England, Plantlife, National Trust, Natural Resources Wales and the Wildlife Trusts.

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