Do you love the outdoors and conservation?

We’re looking for volunteers who would like to help us monitor the beautiful curlew. It is thought that numbers are declining at a rate of around 6% per year which means they could potentially become extinct by 2030.

It is important that curlew are identified and where possible, provide protection during the breeding season and identify whether they have been successful in raising their young.

Curlew Monitoring Volunteer Project

28th October 2024

Do you love the outdoors and conservation?

We’re looking for volunteers who would like to help us monitor the beautiful curlew. It is thought that numbers are declining at a rate of around 6% per year which means they could potentially become extinct by 2030.

News About Penbont House

01st March 2024

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05th January 2024

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Watershed / Cefndeuddwr now online

02nd December 2023

If you didn’t make it to our Watershed / Cefndeuddwr exhibition in Midlands Arts Centre, you can still check it out online! Over 280,000 people visited the exhibition…