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Umbrella organisation that represents six Rivers Trusts across Wales.
Welsh Government website that provides information, advice and resources on all aspects of Welsh air quality
Aiming to secure greater recognition for the landscape, environment and heritage of the Cambrian Mountains. Brief information including objects, strategy, activities and social media link.
A project to restore the wild wood and its wildlife to an area in the Cambrian Mountains of Mid Wales. Information about the project, funding, lead members and social media links.
The CPRW aims to promote the conservation and enhancement of the landscape, environment and amenities of the countryside, towns and villages of rural Wales. Contains campaign material and information on the officers and staff.
Funded by the Welsh Government is part of the UK wide Clean Air Day campaign and is Wales’ largest awareness raising air quality campaign.
Charitable trust providing curatorial, contractual and educational services. Profile of staff, services, individual documents historic settlements of Brecknockshire, Radnorshire, Montgomeryshire, Flintshire and Wrexham, social media and related links.
Assembly portal to help people, businesses and organisations find funded support for energy efficiency and renewable energy in Wales.
National Assembly initiative in partnership with voluntary organisations for protecting and improving the environment. Includes information on partners, projects, and grants, with recommendations.
Provide training and create jobs, reduce energy and waste, re-connect people with nature and transform whole neighbourhoods.
Aims to create environments that can be enjoyed by everyone through education, community action and by supporting local government.
Promotes positive and sustainable living in the West Wales community.
The voice of community woodlands in Wales. They are a 300 member strong grassroots network and aims to represent and support community groups and practitioners across Wales.
Aims to help reverse environmental decline and is a partnership between all local authorities and national parks in Wales, Wales Biodiversity Partnership, WCVA and the Local Environment Records Centres.
Makes sure that the environment and natural resources of Wales are sustainably maintained, sustainably enhanced and sustainably used, now and in the future
An independent, charitable organisation helping individuals and communities across Wales to participate more effectively in the planning system.
Set up by a group of community practitioners to help 200 community groups tackle the causes and impacts of climate change through advice, training, mentoring and technical support from other experienced Community Practitioners.
Centre for the collation, management and dissemination of biodiversity data for South East Wales.
A coalition of influential Welsh organisations that collectively represent the views of thousands of people in Wales.
Charity and social enterprise that engages people with woodlands through volunteering, training and bespoke activities that increase well-being, develop skills and improve woodlands for the benefit of everyone
Brings together key players from the public, private and voluntary sectors to promote and monitor biodiversity and ecosystem action in Wales. WBP provides a leadership role and an expert steer on priorities for action on biodiversity and ecosystems in Wales
The umbrella body for environmental and countryside non-governmental organisations in Wales.
Established in 2003 to undertake independent research and analysis on social, economic and environmental issues in rural Wales.
WWBIC provides a mechanism for collating, sharing and utilising the wealth of biological data and knowledge, which exists in this part of Wales.
Promoting awareness of environmental issues and best practice of waterways, lakes and wetlands. Includes education and volunteer details and how to report pollution.
Works to protect wildlife for the future by running campaigns and influencing Welsh Government policy to ensure nature can, and will continue to, benefit everyone in Wales.
Established in 2003 to undertake independent research and analysis on social, economic and environmental issues in rural Wales.
Works to protect wildlife for the future by running campaigns and influencing Welsh Government policy to ensure nature can, and will continue to, benefit everyone in Wales.
The umbrella body for environmental and countryside non-governmental organisations in Wales.
WWBIC provides a mechanism for collating, sharing and utilising the wealth of biological data and knowledge, which exists in this part of Wales.
Brings together key players from the public, private and voluntary sectors to promote and monitor biodiversity and ecosystem action in Wales. WBP provides a leadership role and an expert steer on priorities for action on biodiversity and ecosystems in Wales
Charity and social enterprise that engages people with woodlands through volunteering, training and bespoke activities that increase well-being, develop skills and improve woodlands for the benefit of everyone
A coalition of influential Welsh organisations that collectively represent the views of thousands of people in Wales.
Centre for the collation, management and dissemination of biodiversity data for South East Wales.
Set up by a group of community practitioners to help 200 community groups tackle the causes and impacts of climate change through advice, training, mentoring and technical support from other experienced Community Practitioners.
An independent, charitable organisation helping individuals and communities across Wales to participate more effectively in the planning system.
Makes sure that the environment and natural resources of Wales are sustainably maintained, sustainably enhanced and sustainably used, now and in the future
Aims to help reverse environmental decline and is a partnership between all local authorities and national parks in Wales, Wales Biodiversity Partnership, WCVA and the Local Environment Records Centres.
The voice of community woodlands in Wales. They are a 300 member strong grassroots network and aims to represent and support community groups and practitioners across Wales.
Promotes positive and sustainable living in the West Wales community.
Aims to create environments that can be enjoyed by everyone through education, community action and by supporting local government.
Provide training and create jobs, reduce energy and waste, re-connect people with nature and transform whole neighbourhoods.
Funded by the Welsh Government is part of the UK wide Clean Air Day campaign and is Wales’ largest awareness raising air quality campaign.
Assembly portal to help people, businesses and organisations find funded support for energy efficiency and renewable energy in Wales.
Welsh Government website that provides information, advice and resources on all aspects of Welsh air quality
National Assembly initiative in partnership with voluntary organisations for protecting and improving the environment. Includes information on partners, projects, and grants, with recommendations.
Umbrella organisation that represents six Rivers Trusts across Wales.
The CPRW aims to promote the conservation and enhancement of the landscape, environment and amenities of the countryside, towns and villages of rural Wales. Contains campaign material and information on the officers and staff.
Promoting awareness of environmental issues and best practice of waterways, lakes and wetlands. Includes education and volunteer details and how to report pollution.
Charitable trust providing curatorial, contractual and educational services. Profile of staff, services, individual documents historic settlements of Brecknockshire, Radnorshire, Montgomeryshire, Flintshire and Wrexham, social media and related links.
Aiming to secure greater recognition for the landscape, environment and heritage of the Cambrian Mountains. Brief information including objects, strategy, activities and social media link.
A project to restore the wild wood and its wildlife to an area in the Cambrian Mountains of Mid Wales. Information about the project, funding, lead members and social media links.

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