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Websites about animals (including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, insects, mollusks, etc.) and plants (including vascular plants, nonvascular plants, fungi, lichens, etc.) living and growing wild in Wales, whether native or introduced.
http://www.badger-watch.co.uk/
Organisation aiming to advance badger knowledge, promote their welfare and encourage respect for all animals. Gives information on badger protection, how to help, news and links.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/nature/sites/things-to-do
Information about animals and the natural world. Includes facts and images for hundreds of species and habitats, plus news and features, activities, quizzes, and links to related sites and organisations.
http://butterfly-conservation.org/304/north-wales-branch.html
Dedicated to the conservation of butterflies and moths. Includes events, articles, gardening advice, photos, and membership details.
http://www.sewbrec.org.uk/
Site detailing the work of the South East Wales Biodiversity Records Centre, which helps the collation, management and use of information on the wildlife of Glamorgan and Gwent.
http://www.southwales-butterflies.org.uk/
Dedicated to the conservation of butterflies and moths. Includes events, newsletters, photos, species listing, and membership details.
http://www.redsquirrels.info/
Describes the status and habitat of the second largest population in Wales. Contains news and events, a sighting recording form, and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wales/
Provides information on species, reserves, local groups, volunteering opportunities and job vacancies, events, conservation projects, and school visits. Includes links to detailed studies.
http://welshkitetrust.blogspot.co.uk/
A registered charity dedicated to the conservation and monitoring of this endangered species. Includes detailed background information, articles, news, and records.
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