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The Snowdonia Society celebrates commitment to real living wage
The Snowdonia Society has become accredited as a Living Wage Employer.
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Thank You!
The mass influx of visitors to Snowdonia National Park that we witnessed last summer not only highlighted the fragility of the mountain environment, but also its essential role in supporting the physical and mental well-being of both visitors and locals alike. Our 2020 Welcome Back Scheme helped oversee this initial wave of visitors back to […]
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Job Opportunity: Events and Volunteer Administrator
If you want to develop a range of digital and office skills whilst helping to look after the environment, this could be the job for you.
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Peat: Matter of life and death
Why peatlands count in the face of climate change. An article by our Director John Harold.
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Job opportunity: Conservation Assistant
If you want to help look after the environment, this could be the job for you.
You will gain a wide range of experience, which will help you progress in the environment sector.
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Our Annual Report 2020-21
Find out what we’ve been up to over the last 12 momentous months
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Dozens of volunteers gather to Make a Difference in Snowdonia
The Snowdonia Society held its fourth annual Make a Difference (MaD) Weekend this September, which saw partner organisations, sponsors, volunteers and staff get together in person after a challenging 18 months.
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Snowdon: The Living Mountain
A new portable guide reveals some of Snowdon’s special nature.
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Forget the flip-flops, this is serious
What are the essentials for enjoying the outdoors responsibly, and what would truly sustainable tourism look like in Snowdonia?
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Snowdonia supporters, we need you!
We’ve been shortlisted for this year’s Big Give Christmas Challenge with our proposed Nature Recovery Snowdonia campaign. Help us reach our target!
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Free Accredited Training in August
Accredited Unit: Maintaining Mountain and Lowland Footpaths In the summer of 2018, the Snowdonia Society launched a new accredited unit in footpath maintenance. This unit allows you to learn and demonstrate your footpath maintenance skills – and is a useful addition to your CV. This unit is ideal for those who wish to have a […]
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The results of our 2021 photo competition
Congratulations to the twelve winners of our 2021 Snowdonia photo competition!
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The balsam season is here – and we need your help!
As part of the Carneddau landscape Partnership, Cymdeithas Eryri is working to support local communities to tackle the invasive species Himalayan balsam in their local area. Clearing Himalayan balsam is a time consuming but hugely satisfying task – and many hands really do make light work in this case. Himalayan balsam seeds spread very easily, […]
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#PlanDiscoverProtect – Prepare for a busy Bank Holiday weekend – plan ahead!
Partners have been working together since the end of last Summer to put plans in place to tackle these issues of parking, litter and unlawful camping, with the aim of helping make this visitor season a positive and safe experience for everyone and protecting the landscape and wildlife of North West Wales.
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Data deficient: the fate of nature in Wales?
At least we now know what we don’t know
Natural Resources Wales has today acknowledged that it doesn’t know how nature is faring in many protected sites
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Volunteers we need you!
Summer is fast approaching and we need your help to manage visitor impacts!
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Time to dust off your lenses: we’re launching our 2021 photo competition
We’re launching our fourth annual photo competition. Enter your image by Sunday 27 June 2021 for a chance to feature in our 2022 calendar.
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Big Give campaign pledges to double online donations to the Snowdonia Society
Don’t miss this opportunity to have your donation to the Snowdonia Society doubled during the week of 22-29 April 2021.
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We’re recruiting: Project Officer – DEADLINE EXTENDED
An exciting opportunity to join our team!
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Trees: why do we plant them?
Planting trees increases survival rates as the trees have already got through their vulnerable early stages of life and so are likely to flourish. This is in contrast to natural regeneration in which there are many losses.
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