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    Ynysdawela Nature Reserve Joins the National Forest for Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 10, 2025No Comments
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    The Outdoor Recreation Service is delighted to announce that the Ynysdawela Nature Reserve has been awarded the prestigious National Forest for Wales status. This accolade comes after the Deputy First Minister confirmed the recognition, marking a significant achievement for our conservation efforts.

    The accreditation is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the conservation team, who, with the support of the Welsh Government’s The Woodland Investment Grant, have significantly enhanced the woodland reserve. The funding has enabled a range of practical land management activities aimed at both enriching the local community’s experience and maintaining the reserve’s rich biodiversity.

    This recognition follows the earlier success of attaining National Forest for Wales status for Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park in May of this year. The consecutive accreditations underscore our service’s unwavering commitment to addressing the Nature and Climate emergency declared by the cabinet.

    Our efforts in Ynysdawela have been focused on creating a sustainable and thriving ecosystem. We have implemented various measures to protect native species, restore habitats, and engage the local community in conservation activities. These initiatives are crucial in promoting biodiversity and ensuring that the reserve remains a vital sanctuary for wildlife.

    The Ynysdawela Nature Reserve’s new status as part of the National Forest for Wales not only highlights our dedication to environmental stewardship but also enhances the profile of the reserve. It will serve as a model for other conservation projects, demonstrating the impact of collaborative efforts between government bodies and local communities.

    Carmarthenshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Decarbonisation and Sustainability, Cllr Aled Vaughan Owen commented:

    I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Ynysdawela Nature Reserve on this impressive achievement. Congratulations to the hardworking conservation team, whose important work helps to preserve Carmarthenshire’s picturesque environment, I look forward to seeing what this nature reserve achieves next.

    As we celebrate this achievement, we look forward to continuing our work in preserving and enriching our natural landscapes. The recognition of Ynysdawela Nature Reserve strengthens our resolve to protect our environment for future generations, fostering a deeper connection between people and nature.

    The National Forest for Wales accreditation for Ynysdawela Nature Reserve is a significant milestone. It reflects our ongoing commitment to environmental conservation, community engagement, and sustainable land management practices. We are proud of our achievements and remain dedicated to making a positive impact on our natural world.

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