Adfer Dyfi Restore (2024-26) aims to strengthen the resilience of Wales’ protected land and marine sites over the next few years, building capacity to strengthen and upscale future delivery for nature and involve the community in that. The Partneriaeth Pennal efforts will improve the condition of and connectivity between sites for nature networks which are vital habitats to protect in order that species can thrive and expand.
The project will help the Dyfi Catchment to adapt to the effects of climate change with actions to help clean and cool the river and its tributaries with a particular focus on Atlantic Salmon, sea-trout (sewin) and pollinators as well as controlling grazing on the SSSI saltmarsh.
Chair Rhys Parry says: “Our previous award-winning project showed that we are able to act collaboratively on a landscape scale towards 2050 and the Adfer Dyfi grants will enable us to further extend our actions. Thanks to all involved, particularly our partners including Natural Resources Wales.”

