Dramatic swift decline in Wales
Recent British Trust for Ornithology report suggests the rate of decline of Welsh swifts has accelerated.
Recent British Trust for Ornithology report suggests the rate of decline of Welsh swifts has accelerated.
Swifts spend most of their lives flying – even sleeping, eating and drinking – only ever landing to nest. They like to nest in older buildings in small holes in roof spaces.
Walk the first Urban Swift Trail on Anglesey and learn all about spectacular swifts as part of Swift Awareness Week
Swifts like to leave their nests by dropping into the air from the entrance. This is why they often choose to set up camp in the eaves of buildings. If you have a wall that's at least five…
Mae adroddiad diweddar gan Ymddiriedolaeth Prydain ar gyfer Adareg yn awgrymu bod cyfradd y dirywiad yng ngwenoliaid duon Cymru wedi cyflymu.
This week we explore the habits of one of the UK’s fastest declining mammals, the water vole.
The black-tailed godwit is a rare breeding bird in the UK that has suffered from dramatic declines. It can most easily be spotted around the coast in winter and at inland wetlands when on…