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Bryn Ifan Appeal
Help us unite wildlife management and regenerative agriculture in a shared, iconic landscape.
Apêl Cemlyn
Apêl Gweilch y Pysgod
Apêl Bryn Ifan
Helpwch ni gyfuno gwaith rheolaeth bywyd gwyllt ac amaethyddiaeth atgynhyrchiol mewn tirwedd cyfrannol eiconig.
Bryn Ifan - thank you
Crab apple
The Crab apple is familiar as a small tree that produces yellow-green, rounded fruit that is used for making jellies and wines. It can be found in woods and hedges, as well as in cultivated…
Oak apple gall wasp
Living up to its name, the oak apple gall wasp produces growths, or 'galls', on oak twigs that look like little apples. Inside the gall, the larvae of the wasp feed on the host tissues,…
Midland hawthorn
In May, our hedgerows and woodland edges burst into life as Midland hawthorn erupts with masses of pinky-white blossom. During the autumn, red fruits known as 'haws' appear.
Bilberry
Bilberries appear in summer and early autumn and are often turned into jams, pies and sauces...
Our Leatherbacks/Crwbanod môr cefn-lledr ni
Every summer our seas are just about warm enough for turtles to come in after their favourite food – jellyfish. We’ve had all, but one of the 7 marine turtle species appear in UK waters.
Pink waxcap
This beautiful pink fungus appears in late summer and autumn.