Wales Nature Week 22-30 July
That's it for this year! A huge thanks to our partner organisations who make Wales Nature Week possible and to the people and communities in Wales for taking part!
If you are missing Wales Nature Week, don’t worry! Our social channels are open year-round. Do keep posting and sharing your experiences of nature!
This year we are encouraging people to discover and enjoy the wealth of flora and fauna that surrounds us, under our theme: Celebrating Nature’s Treasures. The natural world is full of wonder, revealing nature’s treasures from the seemingly humble to the truly expansive, marvelling at the iridescent beauty of a starling’s plumage, to our breathtaking Welsh landscapes. Large and small, these are our treasures, our natural heritage, inherited by each generation to discover, celebrate and to protect.
Resources
Our partner briefing pack (PDF) with all you need to know if you are running an event or supporting Wales Nature Week through your social media channels (pdf file)
Display the Wales Nature Week poster (PDF) in your school, community space or workplace (pdf file)
Download our press release template (Word) for you to adapt and issue on behalf of your community group, LNP, school or business (word file)
Download the Wales Nature Week resources file and save the graphics to your desktop or device (zip file)
Events
To view events in your locality e.g Swansea click on Events and select the location you are interested in.
Completed events
21 July
22 July
NPT For Nature Meeting - Wales Nature Week
Nature is Fun! Alyn Waters Country Park
Coastal Wildlife Walk (ages 9-24) Cardigan Bay
Nature’s Treasures in Bannau Brycheiniog
Shrill carder Bee Day with Bumblebee Conservation Trust- RSPB Newport Wetlands
National Marine Week 22 July – 6 August
National Moth Week 22 -30 July
23 July
International Bog Day Event at Castell Nos
The Wonders of Moths at Garwnant
Nature’s Treasures in Bannau Brycheiniog
International Bog Day 23 July
24 July
Nightjar & Bats - Guided Walk & Survey at Castell Nos
Big Butterfly Count – Upper Killay
Noticing Nature Walk-Rogerstone
Nature’s Treasures in Bannau Brycheiniog
Pond dipping at Newport Wetlands
Reptile and Amphibian Walk, Swansea
25 July
Guided Bat Walk – Fendrod Lake
BumbleBee BioBlitz - Storey Arms, Breconshire
Brilliant Bats at Carew Castle
Nature’s Treasures in Bannau Brycheiniog
Allt Rhongyr Nature Reserve Work Party
Conservation Volunteer Day at Denmark Farm
26 July
Hwb y Gors Gardens celebration
Red Squirrels Walk and talk Clocaenog
Recording Pollinators at Forest Farm, Cardiff
Elusive orchids at Alyn Waters
Nature’s Treasures in Bannau Brycheiniog
Treasure our Pollinators at Friars Walk Newport
Wildlife Discovery Club at at Denmark Farm
27 July
River Taff shuffle at Bute Park
Exploring minibeasts and their habitat at Singleton Park
Bugs, Bees and Birds walk with Gavin Vella - Pontypool
Shelter Building at Cilgeran (Age 6+)
28 July
Fresh Air Fun at Cilgeran (Age 3+)
Nature’s Treasures in Bannau Brycheiniog
Discover pollinators at Giants Grave
Woodland creative play sessions at Craig Gwladus Woods
Discover a Hidden Nature Oasis at Clegir Mawr
29 July
Wildblitz Family Fun Day at Blaenrhondda
Dawn Dolphin Watch Cardigan Bay
Conservation Festival Cymru at Anglesey Sea Zoo
30 July
How many butterflies can you count! Marford Quarry
Summer Woodland Craft Day Crymlyn Bog
Summer of Nature
July and August are busy months for nature activities. In addition to Wales Nature Week there are some fantastic events you can take part in either at home, in your local park, nature reserve or on holiday!
The Big Butterfly Count 14th July - 6th August
The Big Butterfly Count is a nationwide citizen science survey aimed at helping assess the health of our environment.
Further opportunities to explore and record nature are listed below. Spread the word, join in and support the campaigns on social media!
Dragonfly Week 15 – 23 July
International Bog Day 23 July
National Moth Week 22 -30 July
National Marine Week 22 July – 6 August
National Whale and Dolphin Watch 29 July - 6 August
International Bat Night 26-27 August
How to take part
- Follow us on social media
- Share images of the ‘nature’s treasures’ you unearth from your garden, workplace, daily walk or outdoor activity during nature week and tag your posts #WalesNatureWeek #NaturesTreasures
- Display the Wales Nature Week poster in your school, community space or workplace
- Hold an event in your community, workplace, school or neighbourhood. Ideas include nature walks and talks, mini-beast hunt, nature surveys, arts and craft events or simply have a display which encourages people to explore nature.
- You can decide to advertise the event to the public or keep it private to a specific group such as your school or volunteer group
- Join our event partners in an organised event during Wales Nature Week- list of events coming soon!
- Get in touch with your Local Nature Partnership to find out how you can make a difference for nature in your area.
- Simply get out and enjoy nature on your doorstep!
There will be something for everyone – from individual, families and those who are new to nature, to the more seasoned nature lover. Nature is for everyone- no previous experience needed!
Any questions? Email us with any queries you have. We're here to help you participate in Wales Nature Week!