Carmarthenshire County Council is supporting Wales Nature Week 2025, 5 – 13 July, and encouraging residents to get involved in this national celebration of Wales' wildlife and natural spaces.
This year’s theme, ‘Take a Closer Look’, encourages communities to connect with their local environment, learn about native species, and take simple steps to help nature thrive.
Throughout the week, the Local Authority in partnership with the Outdoor Recreation Service will be hosting a series of free events and activities, including:
- Beach Safari on Cefn Sidan Beach – 5 July, 10am – 12pm
- Nature Activities at Llyn Llech Owain - 6 July, 10:30am – 2pm
- Beach Safari on Cefn Sidan Beach - 9 July, 10am – 12pm
- Nature Walk at Morfa Berwig - 10 July, 10am - 11:30am
No pre-booking required for these events. For more information, contact [email protected]
This work contributes to the Climate Action Sir Gâr awareness initiative to encourage everyone to help mitigate against climate change and protect and enhance Carmarthenshire’s natural environment.
For further information, visit https://www.carmarthenshire.gov.wales/ClimateActionSirGar/
Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Decarbonisation and Sustainability, Cllr. Aled Vaughan Owen said: “Wales Nature Week is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the incredible biodiversity we have right on our doorstep. We encourage everyone to take part, learn something new, and take simple actions to support our environment – whether that’s planting wildflowers, building a bug hotel, or simply spending more time outdoors.”
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