
Golygyddol / Editorial
An exploration of how, when, and why Wales' countryside burns, and the prospects for managing the problem better
How new technology is adding value to the fieldcraft of ringing birds at night, and what we are learning from this nocturnal endeavour
The amazing species that can be found if you go searching in the intertidal zone after dark
Recent records of note from across the country, compiled by the Local Environmental Records Centres Wales
Exploring moth records from the top of the Sychnant Pass above Conwy, from Victorian entomologists to the modern day
Dani speaks to Natur Cymru about her role as Dark Skies Officer with Eryri National Park Authority, her fascination with the night, and the importance of its protection
Accessing a hidden world: the life history of the Atlantic's smallest seabird, and the work of the island's wardens, as custodians of the largest Storm Petrel colony in Wales
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust's flagship nature reserve near Rhayader
An exploration of the limits and dilemmas around legislating to protect nature
The ecology of this charismatic bird of our rivers and streams, and how they are faring in the author's study area of south east Wales
Sut mae cymunedau lleol yn ne orllewin Cymru yn helpu i ddeall un o ystlumod prinnaf Cymru / How local communities in south west Wales are helping to understand one of Wales' rarest bats
A successful first year for this new agri-environment scheme, and its aspirations to promote farm collaboration for the benefit of nature in the future
Ffocws ar waith Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol Cymru i adfer ac adfywio glaswelltiroedd sy'n gyfoethog o ran blodau
A journey to rediscover the night
What molluscs can tell us about the influence of natural and artificial light on biodiversity
A review of "Bill & Penny Condry, "to live deliberately"" edited by Nicholas Parker
A review of "Flora of Brecknockshire" by Mike Porter, edited by John Crellin
Buglife's campaign to tackle light pollution
Butterfly Conservation on how you can support nocturnal invertebrates in your garden