THE WILDLIFE TRUST of South and West Wales (WTSWW) has launched four promotional videos about the wild places and experiences people can enjoy on its reserves.
The first video focuses on a variety of WTSWW reserves, including Parc Slip in Bridgend, Melin Cwrt Falls in Neath Port Talbot, Taf Fechan in Merthyr, and The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran. The second features Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre, the third is about Skomer Island, and the fourth features Skokholm Island, a thriving marine nature reserve surrounded by reefs and rich seas. The island supports a variety of wildlife including thousands of sea birds such as puffins and Manx shearwaters, a large population of storm petrels, Guillemots, and Razorbills.
The trusts’s marketing and communication officer, Rebecca Vincent, says: ‘We hope the videos will show local people what we do and give them a small glimpse into the abundance of wildlife that we fight so hard to protect. We would like to thank Visit Wales’ Partnership 4 growth scheme for giving us the opportunity to produce these videos.’
The videos are now available to view at …
Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildlifetrustSouthandWestWales
The first video focuses on a variety of WTSWW reserves, including Parc Slip in Bridgend, Melin Cwrt Falls in Neath Port Talbot, Taf Fechan in Merthyr, and The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran. The second features Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre, the third is about Skomer Island, and the fourth features Skokholm Island, a thriving marine nature reserve surrounded by reefs and rich seas. The island supports a variety of wildlife including thousands of sea birds such as puffins and Manx shearwaters, a large population of storm petrels, Guillemots, and Razorbills.
The trusts’s marketing and communication officer, Rebecca Vincent, says: ‘We hope the videos will show local people what we do and give them a small glimpse into the abundance of wildlife that we fight so hard to protect. We would like to thank Visit Wales’ Partnership 4 growth scheme for giving us the opportunity to produce these videos.’
The videos are now available to view at …
Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildlifetrustSouthandWestWales
Twitter: @WRSW
Instagram: WildlifeTrustSWW
YouTube: www.youtube.com/theWTSWW
Website: www.welshwildlife.org
The trust currently manages some 85 nature reserves throughout South and West Wales.
Instagram: WildlifeTrustSWW
YouTube: www.youtube.com/theWTSWW
Website: www.welshwildlife.org
The trust currently manages some 85 nature reserves throughout South and West Wales.
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