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Radio Wales,26 May 2026,29 mins

National Garden Wildlife Week 2026

Science Café

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Adam Walton asks how we can better support biodiversity across Wales during National Garden Wildlife Week, which runs until the 31st May. Tomos Jones from the North Wales Wildlife Trust describes their work to restore nature across the region, allowing wildlife to survive and thrive. We tour Bangor’s Treborth Botanic Garden with Natalie Chivers. Dr Sarah Beynon from The Bug Farm in Pembrokeshire explains to us why insects are so important to the health of our gardens. Plus, Daniel Jenkins Jones from Wild Cymru informs us about feeding birds seasonally to combat a disease called trichomonosis. Produced by Stuart Russell.

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