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We’ll be at the National Eisteddfod – come and say hello!
With the three-year LIVE project, which has funded the work of the Ecoamgueddfa Llŷn (Ecomuseum), drawing to an end, we’re looking...
LIVE Project
Jul 31, 20234 min read


An Introduction to Jellyfish
Jellyfish might not be the most charismatic ocean animals, but they are a natural and important part of life in the Celtic and Irish Sea
Jane Sheehan
Jun 17, 20225 min read


National Biodiversity Week Ireland 2022
In 2022, National Biodiversity Week Ireland runs from Friday 13th to Sunday 22nd of May.
Linda Lyne
May 3, 20223 min read


Discovering Mynydd Rhiw - #Ecoamgueddfa’s St David’s Day walk
The weather in February was wild, with storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin venting their fury and destruction. It was a relief to see the...
Dr Einir Young
Mar 8, 20222 min read


The Pen LlÅ·n & Iveragh Chough Count
We are very pleased to announce the ‘2022 Llŷn & Iveragh Chough Count’, organised by LIVE and the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection...
Fiach Byrne
Feb 21, 20223 min read


Harbour porpoise – Mhug mhara - Llamhidydd harbwr – Phocoena phocoena
The Harbour porpoise is much smaller than any other cetacean found in Welsh and Irish waters.
Christina Winkler & Leonie Schulz
Jan 19, 20222 min read


Risso’s dolphin - Deilf liath - Dolffin Risso - Grampus griseus
Risso’s dolphins are stocky and sturdy in appearance with a much lighter colour than any other dolphin in Welsh and Irish waters.
Christina Winkler & Leonie Schulz
Jan 12, 20222 min read


Bats of Iveragh & Pen LlÅ·n
Our bats begin to appear in our landscapes in spring, emerging from their winter hibernacula – often a cave, hidden hollow in a tree...
Leonie Schulz & Linda Lyne
Oct 4, 20215 min read

The Old Surgery, Llithfaen
On 3rd September the old surgery, Llithfaen was re-opened in a new location at Nant Gwrtheyrn, the National Welsh Language Centre, one of...
Dr Einir Young
Sep 6, 20212 min read


Rook & Jackdaw
The Rook (Rúcach) and the Jackdaw (Cág) are two very social species of crow.
Ben Porter & Fiach Byrne
Jul 22, 20215 min read


The wrecking of The Stuart, April 6th 1901 at Porth TÅ· Mawr (Porth Wisgi)
Ar y dydd hwn, Ebrill 6ed 1901, union 120 o flynyddoedd yn ôl, drylliwyd y llong hwylio haearn, Y Stuart ar greigiau Porth Tŷ Mawr
Gwenan Griffith
Apr 6, 20212 min read
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