Results for "Nature"
- Water abstraction charges scheme - April 2026 to April 2027
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Our projects
We work with others as we can achieve more than by working alone. Find details of our projects and how to get involved.
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Our flood risk management projects
Work to reduce flood risk
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Llanfair Talhaiarn flood risk management
Read the latest updates here
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Roath Brook Flood Scheme
Reducing flood risk in Cardiff.
- Tan Lan Embankment Conwy Valley - viability study
- Porthmadog Flood Risk Management Project
- Ammanford Flood Risk Management Project
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Fairbourne Flood Risk Management – An overview
June 2019 Update
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Worthenbury Meadows pumping stations review
Reviewing the performance and benefit of land drainage pumping stations in North Wales
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Our forestry projects
Some of our projects to manage forests and timber
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Our marine projects
Caring for the marine environment and its wealth of wildlife
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Angelsharks in Wales – your help needed
We need help from fishers, divers and anyone else who uses the sea around the Welsh coast. Reported sightings from you will help us conserve this critically endangered species.
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Assessing Welsh fishing activities in Marine Protected Areas
Assessing the impacts of fishing activities on Marine Protected Areas
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Newborough - working towards a natural resource plan
Natural Resources Wales is taking an integrated approach to managing the land we manage. In the past at Newborough there have been separate plans for different aspects of the site. Now, Natural Resources Wales has the opportunity to build on these and develop one over-arching, long-term Natural Resource Plan for places like Newborough. Stakeholder engagement and collaboration is a very important part of this process.
- New LIFE for Welsh Raised Bogs
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LIFE Dee River
Restoration of freshwater features in the River Dee and Llyn Tegid SAC
- Sands of LIFE
- Anglesey and Llŷn Fens LIFE Project
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Ancient woodlands
There are several unique types of woodland and Wales has a special responsibility to preserve them and the wildlife which thrives in them.