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Hummingbird hawk moth
It’s very concerning to hear that insects have declined by 80% and then you hear they have declined by a further 60% more recently.. This is a major reason we have developed the wild meadow at Llanunwas over the last five years. The flowers were great early summer but very few insects, adding to our…
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partridges sighted
Ketch flushed two adult partridges from one of the barley fields at Llanunwas! amazing that some have survived and great encouragement for us rewilders. Confirmed by Mandy who raised most of them. and Daff Rees sighted a covey near BroDawel over the winter on one of his runs.
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Common Connections (NNF) project infographic
We have placed our information sign on the wall near the gallery entrance at Habitat Info offices where visitors can read about the work we have done for nature recovery at Llanunwas over the past two years as part of the collaborative Nature Networks Fund project ‘Common Connections’ administered by the Pembrokeshire Nature Partnership and…
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new year 2024
on a Christmasy New Year note we were really thrilled to discover that a small covey of the 13 grey partridge we released at Llanunwas in the summer have survived all this dreadful wind and rain and are living over the hedge on our neighbour’s property in a patch of brassicas. Amazing that these birds…
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planting Bluebell bulbs
PLANTING
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planting plug plants
PLANTING
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rolling
OTHER SOIL TREATMENTS
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sowing seeds, spreading hay from coronation meadow
RESEEDING
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NVC survey
NOT DEFINED YET
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new pond liner half filled
DESILT PONDS