Results for "Natur"
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Natura 2000 Films
Take a look at our videos the different Natura 2000 habitat or species to raise awareness of their importance.
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LIFE Natura 2000 Programme for Wales
Developing a strategic programme to manage and restore Natura 2000 species, habitats and sites in Wales.
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LIFE Natura 2000 Programme for Wales
Developing a strategic programme to manage and restore Natura 2000 species, habitats and sites in Wales.
- Natur am byth! Saving Wales’ threatened species
- Nature Networks - information on nature projects
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Our nature projects
Conserving and enhancing wildlife and their habitats
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National Nature Reserves
Find out which sites have been identified as National Nature Reserves, what makes them special, where they are and how they are managed.
- Aerial pollutant impacts on nature conservation
- Nature Networks - information on marine projects
- Nature-based solutions for coastal management
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Natural Resources Wales
Looking after our environment for people and nature
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Places to visit
Find out about visiting our woodlands and National Nature Reserves
- Nature and Us - a national initiative on the future of the Welsh natural environment
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North East Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in North East Wales
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North West Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in North West Wales
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Mid Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in Mid Wales
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South East Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in South East Wales
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South West Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in South West Wales
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Connecting people with nature
The natural environment provides fantastic opportunities for well-being. Through the Area Statement, we are improving the way that our natural resources – and the benefits they afford us – are valued.
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Reconnecting people with nature
Creating opportunities to access and understand the value of the countryside so that communities can reconnect, understand, engage and influence the creative use of the local natural environment.