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Climate and nature: Nature and biodiversity

Healthy nature is dependent on a healthy planet. Conserving and improving nature will help us fight the effects of climate change.

  • Parks, paths and green spaces
  • Local Nature Reserves
  • Woodlands
  • Trees and hedges
  • Beaches and Coastline | Visit Snowdonia
  • Llŷn AONB

  • Pen Llŷn a’r Sarnau Special Conservation Area

  • Natur Gwynedd Biodiversity Action Plan

 

Public parks

  • Parc Padarn Country Park
  • Parc Glynllifon
  • Play fields and open spaces

 

How to help nature

  • Wales Biodiversity Partnership 

Where can I find more information and help? 

  • Climate Action Wales (gov.wales)
  • Natural Resources Wales / Climate change overview
  • Climate and Nature – The Future Generations Commissioner for Wales
  • Energy Saving Trust
  • Climate change explained - GOV.UK
  • 10 ways you can help fight the climate crisis (unep.org)
  • Guidance on climate change and health (who.int)


Local Action

  • GwyrddNi
  • About DEG – Datblygiadau Egni Gwledig (DEG)
  • North Wales Wildlife Trust

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