
Restore the Thaw Landscape
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Working to create better habitats for wildlife
Restore the Thaw Landscape is an ongoing project delivering biodiversity improvements in the River Thaw catchment area in the Vale of Glamorgan. The project is funded by the Vale of Glamorgan Council’s Project Zero, the Waterloo Foundation and Nature Networks, a fund delivered by the National Lottery Heritage Fund on behalf of Welsh Government and in partnership with Natural Resources Wales.
Restore the Thaw Landscape is protecting and enhancing local wildlife and habitats, working closely with landowners and the local community, and offering numerous opportunities for organisations, community groups, and volunteers to get involved in conservation efforts.
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Our aims
The Nature Network Fund aims to strengthen the resilience of Wales’ protected land and marine sites, support nature’s recovery and encourage communities to get involved in nature conservation.
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The Restore the Thaw project is all about making networks and connections, both for wildlife and people. We’ve got so many interesting projects to look forward to, including tree planting and wildflower meadow restoration that will benefit bats, adders and bugs, and river and pond improvements that will benefit water voles, otters and newts.​​
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Get in touch
Anyone interested in getting involved with the Restore the Thaw project, either as a volunteer or as a group, should contact Project Manager, Mel Stewart: thaw@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk


