Radnorshire Wildlife Trust owns or manages a network of nature reserves
across the county. These cover a range of habitats from woodland to
moorland, wetland to meadow, from the small wet grassland of Werndryd
to the marvellous open vistas of Gilfach Farm or Beacon Hill. All of
them harbour important, and sometimes threatened, or rare species.
The Trust operates an open access policy where possible. Those reserves
where access is in some way restricted are described here with details
on how you may still visit them.
In recent years the Trust has undertaken considerable work on the
reserves, firstly with a Biological Evaluation Project, which,
supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, allowed the Trust to undertake
very detailed species surveys of a number of the reserves. Secondly, in
1999 this was followed up by a grant for capital works, also from
Heritage Lottery Fund, to enable the Trust to put into place
recommendations in the management plans. This has given us the
opportunity to implement changes, both for the benefit of the wildlife
on the reserves, and also for our visitors.
The Trust always welcomes feedback from reserve visits. If you see
interesting species, or encounter any problems, please contact us.
We very much hope that you enjoy your visits and encounters with wildlife.
Rydym yn wir gobeithio y byddwch yn mwynhau eich ymweliadau a'r bywyd gwyllt.
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