North Wales Wildlife Trust
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The North Wales Wildlife Trust (NWWT) is the UK Wildlife Trust for North Wales with over 5,000 members.[1] Its head office is located on Bangor High Street.
It has branches (with local walks and meetings) in the following local areas:
- Anglesey
- Conwy Valley
- Arfon
- Denbighshire
- Meirionydd
- Wrexham & Dee Valley
The trust manages the following 32 nature reserves (6.5 kmĀ² in total):
- Abercorris
- Aberduna
- Big Pool Wood
- Blaen-y-Weirglodd
- Bryn Pydew
- Caeau pen y clip
- Caeau Tan Y Bwlch
- Cemlyn
- Coed Cilygroeslwyd
- Coed Crafnant
- Coed Porthamel
- Coed Trellyniau
- Coed y Felin
- Cors Bodgynydd
- Cors Goch
- Cors-y-Sarnau
- Gogarth (with a trust shop on the summit of the mountain)
- Gors Maen Llwyd
- Gwaith Powdwr
- Maes Hiraddug
- Marford Quarry
- Mariandyrys
- Morfa Bychan
- Nantporth
- Pisgah Quarry
- Porth Diana
- Rhiwledyn
- the Spinnies
- Three Cornered Meadow
- Traeth Glaslyn
- Y Ddol Uchaf
- Y Graig