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A pink flamingo at Newport Wetlands

Climate change in Wales

Last updated: 12 November 2009

Find out more about climate change in Wales and how it could affect our wildlife, from the top predators down to lichen on our mountains.

Hay fever sufferers beware

Dr Tim Rich from the National Museum of Wales looks at the connection between climate change and higher pollen counts.

The impact on Welsh wildlife

The Editor of Natur Cymru magazine looks at the impact of climate change on our wildlife.

Plants and climate change

A look at how climate changes can help and hinder warmth loving plants.

Butterflies and climate change

As the climate changes in Wales, how will our butterflies fare?

Birds and climate change

Recent studies show a decline in native species but a rise in migratory visitors.

Bats and climate change

Could some bat species in Wales, benefit from global warming?


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Pollen counts

A warmer climate means bad news for hay fever sufferers.

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