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Help Save The Afon Cynfal

Unless we act quickly one of Eryri’s most iconic waterfalls, and wildlife sites, will be damaged forever.

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Caru’r Afon Cegin - Creating A wildlife corridor

The Cegin Wildlife Corridor is a visionary plan to reconnect fragmented habitats along the Afon Cegin, creating a continuous ecological network from the uplands to the coast.

Wildlife corridors help nature move, grow, and recover. By linking up woodlands, rivers, hedgerows, gardens and fields, we create safe routes for wildlife to travel, feed, nest, and adapt. These green connections are vital for boosting local biodiversity and building a healthier, more resilient landscape.

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Wild Guides: STick to Paths To HELP Rivers

Riverbanks are more than just edges to a stream; they are living, breathing habitats that support a huge range of wildlife. From nesting birds and flowering plants to water voles and invertebrates, riverbanks are home to some of our most vulnerable species.

But these fragile edges are under threat. Erosion, trampling, and footfall off-path can quickly damage riverbanks, leading to collapsed banks, degraded water quality, and lost habitat.

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Prosiect Torgoch Peatland Surveys

In July, as part of the Torgoch Project, NWRT staff completed a Peatland Survey within the Cwellyn catchment in order to ground-truth modelling data for Peatland in the area. The presence and depth of peatland was measured in the area, with the idea of developing peatland restoration in the area if it was necessary.

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Easing Fish Passage on the Conwy

Many of our rivers are fragmented by barriers like weirs, originally built for mills, land drainage, or water supply. While these structures may seem harmless, they can block the upstream journeys of migratory fish like salmon, sea trout, and eels—species that rely on moving between the river and the sea to complete their life cycles.

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A New Partnership to Restore the Dyfi

This week, the North Wales Rivers Trust visited a key site in the Dyfi catchment alongside the Coal Authority's Mining Remediation Team, marking the beginning of an exciting new partnership to reduce historic mining pollution at source.

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#LoveTheMenai SUP Clean

This Wednesday we held a practical Volunteer session at Plas Menai; using stand up paddleboards to remove rubbish in the Menai Strait as part of our #LoveTheMenai campaign with the Menai Strait Partnership Forum.

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Independent Water Commission Report

The Cunliffe Commission’s final report into the UK’s water sector was published yesterday.

Will its recommendations help rivers in Wales?

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Explore, Discover, Protect: Wild Guides Have Landed!

We’re thrilled to launch our brand-new Wild Guides campaign – a fun and accessible way to help everyone explore the incredible freshwater and marine habitats of North Wales. Whether you’re dipping a toe in a river, snorkeling off the coast, or simply wandering along a local footpath, our Wild Guides are here to help you connect with nature like never before.

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Co-creating Plans For The Afon Cegin

Last week, we held a community co-creation session at Maesgeirchen Community Centre. It was a great chance to hear from local residents about the issues that matter most to them and to start shaping ideas together for how we can improve opportunities for people, wildlife, and water quality in the area.

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Widespread Water Quality Failures Threaten North Wales Habitats

Last week, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) published the first assessments of the condition of Wales’s Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), originally scheduled for release two years ago. The findings reveal widespread failures across coastal Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and Special Protection Areas (SPAs), mirroring similar issues seen in Welsh rivers.

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Afon Cegin Community Meetings

We’re inviting local residents, community groups, and organisations to take part in two upcoming meetings about the Afon Cegin. These sessions are open to anyone interested in improving the river and the surrounding area.

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We’re Hiring: PAID internship opportunity

Paid internship opportunity with Prosiect Torgoch. This is an exciting opportunity to join our friendly and supportive team in a starter role to help you into a career in conservation. You will be working on projects that will make a real and lasting difference, helping save our rivers and the species that rely on them. 

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ZOOPLANkTON DATA REPORT: LLYN MAELOG WETLAND

Earlier this year, we carried out a baseline survey to explore what kinds of freshwater life are using the habitat beneath our Llyn Maelog floating wetland. The Floating Wetland project is a pilot study looking at how constructed wetland could improve water quality and increase biodiversity by providing cover, feeding areas, and breeding habitat – but how effective are they?

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Two outdoor guides with yellow safety vests and backpacks standing by a river, one of them smiling and gesturing while talking to a woman with grey hair tied back, in a lush green forest setting on a sunny day.
Smiling woman in snorkeling gear and a yellow life vest standing in water with trees and greenery in the background.