North Wales Wildlife Trust
Do you enjoy and value the wildlife and landscape of North Wales?
We do! North Wales Wildlife Trust has been working since 1963 to protect the nature of North Wales.
We manage over 30 nature reserves from Anglesey to Wrexham; Llandudno to Dolgellau. We work to protect all wildlife from the smallest insect to the largest animal. We value sandy beaches; rugged moorland and mountains; wildlife gardens; ancient woodlands; wildflower meadows; rivers and the sea. All bequests and donations, large and small, are spent directly on nature conservation in North Wales.
We are working to keep your memories alive for future generations.
Our first reserve, Cors Goch on Anglesey, was founded when 3 farms were bought to preserve a fen and heathland area rich in wildlife. Cors Goch delights visitors with familiar sights like primroses in spring and purple heather in summer. Importantly it is now designated a National Nature Reserve filled with rarities like the Green Veined Orchid, Grasshopper Warblers, the Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary butterfly and acres of peat bog. In 2008 a legacy helped the Trust purchase another 43 acres to expand this precious site.
Our vision is for Living Landscapes and Living Seas. We work to transform our environment: restoring, recreating and reconnecting wildlife-rich spaces in rural and urban areas by working in partnership with local communities. We want wildlife to thrive, to disperse and re-colonise our landscape so future generations can encounter, experience and enjoy our natural heritage.
Leave a Living Legacy for North Wales.

