Working in partnership with local farmers and communities, North Wales Wildlife Trust will restore Bryn Ifan – 450 acres near Clynnog Fawr – for the benefit of people and wildlife alike.
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A generous donation has enabled us to buy the land, but we need to raise funds to help nature recover at this special place. In Wales, wildlife has been declining – did you know that 17% of species here are at risk of extinction? Together, we can restore habitats for rare butterflies, birds, ferns and flowers whilst supporting sustainable and regenerative farming.
Thanks to the sympathetic care of the previous owners, Bryn Ifan is in good shape – and some rare species can already be found here. However, the hillside of Bwlch Mawr needs restoring and the lower fields have great potential to attract a wider variety of wildlife. We’ll support regenerative farming that will help nature; enhance internationally important wetland; and plant native woodland on the upland ffridd where it would have grown naturally years ago.



