2025 blogs
Restoring the Tywi River
Bringing Rivers to Life: Inspiring Young Minds Along the River Usk
Coming together for the Conwy: Anglers and NRW unite for river health
Holding water companies to account: Improving how we measure and report on water company performance
Joining Forces for Nature: Tree Seed Collection at Nant Ffrancon
Gofod Glas: Exploring our connection to freshwater in the Conwy catchment
From hidden invaders to 2,000 new trees – celebrating a year of wins on the Upper Wye
Join us in delivering Wales’ most ambitious environmental and infrastructure programme yet
How our Pollution Risk Forecasting helps you enjoy Wales bathing waters safely
Protecting water and soil with sustainable farming
Walking in our shoes in Swansea, south west Wales
Wales Nature week – supporting healthy rivers
Innovative research shines a light on behaviour of young salmon
A new approach to how we respond to pollution incidents
Joint investigation helps to track down drainage issues in Llangollen
Helping the River Dee thrive: How NRW is making a difference
How wood is helping to restore river habitat
The devastating consequences of wildfires in Wales
No Mow May: why we're letting the grass grow
Festival of the Sea increases ocean awareness
Wildlife in full spring at coastal National Nature Reserves
World Water Day 2025: Celebrating a year of projects to improve the health of Wales’s water and wildlife
Promising results so far for LIFE
Artist’s “Peaty Patterns” showcase the wonders of Welsh quaking bogs
Five years since the February 2020 floods: Reflecting on the past, preparing for the future
Natur am Byth needs you! – How volunteering can help Wales’ most endangered species
The Natur am Byth Trainee Scheme
All-Wales code of conduct for bait collection
SoNaRR 2025 – the evidence informing how we should protect and enhance our natural resources