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Sustainable land, water and air
Mid Wales’ landscape, character and culture is defined by farming and agriculture and it’s industrial past, which has shaped the way of life here for centuries, and continues to do so.
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Supporting sustainable land management
Working with air, land and water managers across North West Wales to promote and develop sustainable resource management contributing to the health of all life in the area.
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SoNaRR2020: Land use and soil
This cross-cutting theme assesses the extent to which the sustainable management of natural resources are being achieved by considering the pressures and threats to soils within agriculture, woodland and urban land uses.
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Learning resources: Sand dunes
Sand dunes are a familiar sight along beaches and coastal areas. Offering coastal protection, these habitats support numerous species of plants, animals and insects. Get your learners learning on, about, and for sand dunes with our suite of cross-curricular learning resources.
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The Countryside Code: advice for land managers
Advice for land managers to help visitors follow the Countryside Code
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01 Feb 2021
Llangennech diesel spill most challenging recovery operation since Sea Empress -
18 Nov 2022
Update on project at Tan Lan EmbankmentMembers of the public will be given an update on a project around an existing embankment near Llanrwst.
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Protecting water and soil through farming and sustainable land management
A sustainable, resilient agricultural food and land management system which supports livelihoods, protects soil and water, maintains and enhances biodiversity whilst also reducing greenhouse gas emissions significantly contributes to public good.
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12 Mar 2024
Protected habitats to be boosted on Berwyn mountainsWork is underway to remove invasive conifers from the Berwyn mountains in Denbighshire to help boost rare and protected habitats.
- Recreation strategy: how we manage access to nature on the land in our care 2024-2030