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  • Seal Seen in Rhuddlan!

    16.01.2013

    A common seal has been spotted in the River Clwyd at Rhuddlan in Denbighshire. The animal, probably a juvenile, had swum around two miles upstream from the mouth of the river in Rhyl.

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  • Looking After Wildlife this Winter

    20.12.2012

    Gardens are vitally important for much of our wildlife during winter, and throughout the year. In a small area, gardens mimic a variety of habitats in the wider countryside and provide food and shelter for a range of species.

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  • Waxwings Flock to Rhuddlan

    06.12.2012

    Waxwings are flocking to Britain in search of food. These delightful small birds migrate from Scandinavia where they breed, when the berries they consume become scarce. 2012 has been an unusual year in terms of weather – and this has contributed to the failure of fruiting in Scandinavia, forcing the birds over to our shores. They can be recognised by their prominent crest, reddish-brown plumage and black mask over the eyes. The tail has a yellow tip, and the wings have some yellow and white patterning.

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  • Latest Biodiversity Newsletter Available to Download

    29.11.2012

    The latest edition of the North East Wales Biodiversity Network newsletter is now available to download from the biodiversity section of this website. The newsletter is produced by the biodiversity officers in Denbighshire, Conwy, Flintshire and Wrexham every six months.

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