Tuesday 5th March 2024. (Recording).
Nature and History of Forest Farm
This online talk by Martin Chamberlain, the Secretary of the Friends of Forest Farm, explores the history of Forest Farm and the diversity of its flora and fauna, as well as an update on the work of the Friends. The talk can be viewed at the following link: https://youtu.be/Q_Ak2rJgFY0
Tuesday 20th February 2024. (Recording).
Reversing the Decline of Nature in Cardiff
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales are dedicated to reversing the decline of nature across our area, but the methods used in urban environments differ significantly to the more traditional conservation methods we may be more familiar with. Alex Griffiths, WTSWW’s Wilder Engagement Officer, describes how a new community-based approach to nature conservation is being implemented here in our capital city. The talk can be viewed at the following link: https://youtu.be/QdIp3xRNLX4
Thursday 11th January 2024. (Recording).
The River Wye
James Hitchcock, the Chief Executive of the Radnorshire Wildlife Trust, describes what they and partners are doing to tackle the serious concerns about the health of the River Wye. The talk can be viewed at the following link: https://youtu.be/v3xBhUezwhw
Tuesday 12th November 2024. (Recording)
Nature Recovery in Wales, Opportunities, Challenges and Choices.
Rachel Sharp, the Director of Wildlife Trust Wales, shares her extensive understanding of the thinking of key actors and organisations across Wales, regarding nature recovery. The talk can be viewed at the following link: https://youtu.be/wYzmxVWtn9w