Guided walk in Ammanford
Urban wildlife seems to have a back seat in such a diverse and beautiful county like Carmarthenshire. Those searching out wildlife generally visit our coastline, mountains and rivers.
Wildlife has, however, adapted to urban living and all towns will be home to a range of species – some we welcome, some less so and some rarely noticed.
Urban habitats, including gardens are becoming important for wildlife, with some species increasingly dependent on gardens for their survival.
Join the county’s biodiversity officer and the Llanelli Naturalists on Thursday July 28 for a guided walk in Ammanford to look at the plants, birds and any other wildlife to be find right on our doorstep.
Starting at the station at 6:30pm the walk will discover the places in towns that wildlife uses, discuss what we can do to help them and see how the places that we find least appealing might be hidden treasures for wildlife.
Wildlife has, however, adapted to urban living and all towns will be home to a range of species – some we welcome, some less so and some rarely noticed.
Urban habitats, including gardens are becoming important for wildlife, with some species increasingly dependent on gardens for their survival.
Join the county’s biodiversity officer and the Llanelli Naturalists on Thursday July 28 for a guided walk in Ammanford to look at the plants, birds and any other wildlife to be find right on our doorstep.
Starting at the station at 6:30pm the walk will discover the places in towns that wildlife uses, discuss what we can do to help them and see how the places that we find least appealing might be hidden treasures for wildlife.
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