Nature and Us - Natur a Ni

Working Together – Gweithio Gyda’n Gilydd

 

Welcome. Nature is fragile…so are we. As the climate changes worsen, we know we need to work hand-in-hand with nature to become more resilient in order to act sustainably and to protect biodiversity. Our farming and community-led efforts are based here, in the upper Severn catchment of Mid Wales .

Join us on our journey….

Nature and Us - Natur a Ni

Working Together – Gweithio Gyda’n Gilydd

We are making changes for us and future generations by  adding more trees and hedges, pools, cleaner water and providing better access to recreation in green and blue spaces for our physical and mental health and well-being.

Nature and Us - Natur a Ni

Working Together – Gweithio Gyda’n Gilydd

We are receiving financial support through the Welsh Government Rural Communities – Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government.

The challenges are multiple and interwoven…

The Nature and Us project area covers a 15-mile section of the River Severn catchment, incorporating some 17,240 acres of members’ land and NRW forestry stretching from Dolfor in the east to Clywedog in the west.

The challenges are multiple and interwoven…the solutions are complex but much can be achieved through our landscape-scale plan to use the sustainable management of natural resources effectively.

The main opportunity for our collaboration is to reduce the effects of climate change such as soil erosion by water and wind. We also need to reverse the declining health of ecosystems that leads to loss of biodiversity.

On a socio-economic front, our project includes tackling threats such as the effect of farming income post-Brexit and health issues like deprivation, obesity and stress of lifestyles that can lead to both physical and mental illness.

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Eyes in the skies

Eyes in the skies

Eyes in the skies “Satellites are not spies in the skies but tools to enable farmers to observe their existing practices, better use their land and protect their area’s biodiversity”. That was the message from leading expert Professor Richard Lucas at a meeting of the...

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Secrets of healthy soil

Secrets of healthy soil

"Who knew that?" reflected Powys farmers who attended a workshop and practical sessions led by one of the UK's leading grassland and soil experts. Charlie Morgan, the author of over 60 academic papers including on various trials of different grasses and soil...

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Hidden water-world

Hidden water-world

A summer holiday Citizen Science event allowed the younger members of farming families to discover the health of local rivers and streams in Powys. Led by ecologist Phil Ward (known as "the bugman"), the children were able to carry out kick-sampling on the Severn and...

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