New Volunteers Recruited For The Afon Ogwen Lab Dwr Hub
Last month we were really pleased to get a group of local volunteers together to begin testing within the Ogwen catchment as part of our wider Lab Dwr and Menai Strait Partnership Forum projects.
Afon Gwna WILDLIFE CORRIDOR
We recently worked on a project on the Afon Gwna on Ynys Mon as part of our Sustainable Fisheries work funded by Natural Resources Wales. Working with the landowner we were able to install 500m metres of fencing and install pasture pumps as an alternative drinking source.
Abseiling Into Gullies to Tackle Invasive Species
Over the past few months, we’ve been working to tackle one of the most damaging invasive non-native species (INNS) in our upland river catchments: Rhododendron ponticum.
Restoring the Afon Crewi
North Wales Rivers Trust is working in partnership with Natural Resources Wales and the Mining Remediation Authority to reduce metal pollution entering the Afon Crewi from historic mine workings.
Gathering Community Feedback on Flood Management
Last Thursday we headed out to Rhyl and Denbigh, to meet members of the public to discuss the issue of flooding. The aim was to gather people's experiences of local flooding events through open discussions and a short survey.
Menai Strait Partnership Forum Update
It's been a busy month for the Menai Strait Partnership as we start gaining momentum for 2026.
We've been out on the Menai Strait making connections and meeting partners. It has been great to see all the different aspects of life along the Menai.
Afon Ogwen Citizen Science Taster Session
Afon Ogwen Citizen Science Taster Session - Saturday 21st February 2026
Lab Dŵr™ is looking for volunteers to help us monitor the Afon Ogwen. Come along to find out more!
Caru'r Cynfal- Calls for Full Ecological Impact Study
On Valentine’s Day, local residents, ecologists and community members gathered along the beautiful Afon Cynfal to show our love for this extraordinary river.
Could you be our next River Ambassador?
The North Wales Rivers Trust is on the lookout for new River Ambassadors to join two exciting conservation projects, giving you the chance to make a real difference for some of our most vulnerable freshwater species while gaining hands-on experience and connecting with your local rivers in a new way.
Green Paper Gives Hope For Welsh Rivers
Welsh Government’s proposals for change to the water sector are encouraging and present an important opportunity to improve rivers.
Afon Cefni Scheme Complete
We recently wrapped up a small project on the Afon Cefni as part of our Sustainable Fisheries work funded by Natural Resources Wales. Working with the landowner we were able to install just over 200 metres of fencing, plant over 150 native trees and install pasture pumps as an alternative drinking source.
TEAM COMPLETE LANTRA PEATLAND RESTORATION AHEAD OF DELIVERY AMBITIONS ACROSS NORTH AND MID WALES
Peatlands are one of our most important habitats. With nature at a crisis point, we are focusing our attention on interventions and restoration work that will maximise impact across North and Mid Wales.
Wales’ habitats are in trouble: what the new assessment tells us
Published today the Wales Habitats Regulations 9A Summary Report (2019–2024) — an important document that deserves far more public attention than it is likely to get.
The final battle is on to save one of Eryri’s most iconic waterfalls
The National Park Authority is set to approve the scheme in February even though campaigners argue it is contrary to Welsh Planning Policy to protect key wildlife sites.
Lab Dwr Expands Into The Conwy Catchment
2026 has got off to a fantastic start for our Lab Dŵr™ project. Lab Dŵr™ is North Wales Rivers Trust’s citizen science water quality monitoring campaign, bringing communities together to better understand the health of their local rivers.
NWRT Team Trains on New Sustainable Farming Scheme Ahead of 2026 Launch
This week, the North Wales Rivers Trust team undertook targeted training in current sustainable farming methods and the new Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS), scheduled to launch in January 2026.
River Restoration Round Up
Over the past few months, our team has delivered a series of habitat improvements. Thanks to funding from Natural Resources Wales through the Inland Fisheries Habitat Restoration and Mitigation programmes.
Final Water Quality Sondes Installed at Llyn Cwellyn
This week, in collaboration with Meteor Communications, our team installed the final set of real-time water quality sondes that will monitor Llyn Cwellyn and our interventions.
How Trees And Rivers Work Together
National Tree Week is a chance to celebrate the many ways trees support healthy landscapes. One of the most important relationships is the one between trees and rivers. Along every watercourse, from small headwater streams to larger rivers, trees help shape the physical environment, improve water quality, and support the wildlife that depends on freshwater systems.
Celebrate National Tree Week: Tree Talks, Kids Activities
Now in its 50th year, National Tree Week (NTW), brought to you by The Tree Council and partners, brings together the conservation sector, volunteers and tree-lovers to mark the start of the annual tree planting season by planting thousands of trees and hedgerows and celebrating everything they deliver for us. The theme for NTW 2025 is A Future Filled with Trees.