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The United Nations International Day of Forests 2024

  • 20th March 2024 in Blog

A blog explaining how Innovation helps the Celtic Rainforests for the UN International Day of Forests 2024

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Celtic Rainforest Project 2023 in Review

  • 20th December 2023 in Blog

The 2023 Year in Review for the Celtic Rainforests Project

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Celtic Rainforests Newsletter No:9

  • 31st October 2023 in Newsletters

Recent Developments within the Celtic Rainforests Project...

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Stop Invasive Species from Destroying Our Celtic Rainforests

  • 15th May 2023 in Blog

A Blog on Invasive Species in our Celtic Rainforests for Invasive Species Week

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The Dawn Chorus in our Celtic Rainforests

  • 6th May 2023 in Blog

Find out what birds you can hear within our Celtic Rainforests at the break of day

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Celtic Rainforests Newsletter No:8

  • 2nd May 2023 in Newsletters

Recent Developments within the Celtic Rainforests Project...

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The United Nations International Day of Forests 2023

  • 20th March 2023 in Blog

Explain why Celtic Rainforests have an impact on our health for UN International Day of Forests 2023

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Signs of Spring

  • 8th March 2023 in Blog

Much of the Celtic Rainforest is coming to life in Spring, with flowers, animals and trees bringing patchworks of colours to the #CelticRainforestsWales....

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Facilitating Woodland Restoration from Conifers

  • 9th January 2023 in Blog

One of our #CelticRainforests project actions is to “facilitate woodland restoration from conifers”, learn more about these interesting sites...

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Tree talk - Get to know… Holly

  • 29th November 2022 in Blog

Wales’ temperate rainforests are a tangled patchwork of tree species and the wildlife that depends on them. One of the stars of the winter woodland is the Holly, Ilex aquifolium, an evergreen which shines brightly in the colder months with its bright red berries which are popular with birds during frosts.

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Spooky Wildlife to Spot on Noson Calan Gaeaf

  • 25th October 2022 in Blog

Our temperate Celtic Rainforests in Wales are home to all kinds of wonderfully wicked finds, due to the lush conditions creating the perfect habitat for scarily scarce and wildlife. Why not go out and visit a rainforest this Calan Gaeaf season to find these spooky species below…

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Celtic Rainforests Newsletter No:7

  • 24th October 2022 in Newsletters

A busy Summer for our Celtic Rainforests Team...

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Email: post@celticrainforests.wales
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