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North Wales Wildlife Trust tenders & contracts

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    UMDIM Project: Himalayan balsam management Rhewl to Berwyn

    The North Wales Wildlife Trust's (NWWT) Upper and Middle Dee INNS Management project (UMDIM) aims to manage the invasive non-native plant species Himalayan balsam on both banks of the river Dee between Rhewl (SJ 17328 42542) and Berwyn (SJ 23365 42295) De...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    NWREP Project Evaluation Tender

    NWREPP PROJECT EVALUATION TENDER The North Wales Wildlife Trust wishes to appoint an independent, professional external evaluator to assess how the North Wales Resilient Ecosystems Pilot SMS Project (NWREPP) has performed against its forecast objectives a...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    Cotoneaster Control- Moel Hiraddug

    Cotoneaster species were originally introduced to the UK from Asia in the 19th century as an ornamental garden species. Since then, these species have spread widely across the UK including to important limestone crags, cliffs, slopes and dry grasslands in...

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  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    Invasive Non-Native Species eDNA Horizon scanning tool development for citizen science pilot

    The North Wales Resilient Ecosystem Pilot Project (NWREPP) aims to pilot the use of new innovated mechanisms to undertake the monitoring, management of Invasive Non-Native Species (Invasive Species) and to enable efficient and effective early detection an...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    Cotoneaster Control- Graig, Llanarmon-yn-Ial

    Cotoneaster species were originally introduced to the UK from Asia in the 19th century as an ornamental garden species. Since then, these species have spread widely across the UK including to important limestone crags, cliffs, slopes and dry grasslands in...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    The Upper and Middle Dee Invasive Non-Native Species Management Project: Survey Corwen to New Bridge

    The North Wales Wildlife Trust’s (NWWT) Upper and Middle Dee Invasive Non-Native Species Management Project aims to survey and manage the invasive non-native plant species Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica), A...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    Cotoneaster Control- Brynford, Halkyn

    Cotoneaster species were originally introduced to the UK from Asia in the 19th century as an ornamental garden species. Since then, these species have spread widely across the UK including to important limestone crags, cliffs, slopes and dry grasslands in...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    Provision of technical farmyard and soil health assessments

    This contract is for the provision of consultancy services related to technical farmyard and soil health assessment, with a focus on water resource management. We are seeking the services of a consultant with a proven track record in delivering environmen...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    Control of invasive non-native cotoneaster at Craig y Forwyn, Llanddulas SSSI

    Cotoneaster species were originally introduced to the UK from Asia in the 19th century as an ornamental garden species. Since then, these species have spread widely across the UK including to important limestone crags, cliffs, slopes and dry grasslands in...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    Control of invasive non-native cotoneaster at Llanddulas SSSI

    Cotoneaster species were originally introduced to the UK from Asia in the 19th century as an ornamental garden species. Since then, cotoneaster has spread widely across the UK including to important limestone crags, cliffs, slopes and dry grasslands in no...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    Feasibility study for control of invasive non-native species in Wales

    North Wales Wildlife Trust wishes to appoint an organisation (or organisations) to conduct a feasibility study on innovative approaches to control of invasive species. The study should focus on one or more of the Priority Invasive Species for Action in Wa...

  • Awarded

    Published 2 years ago

    WaREN ‘Ymledwyr Ecosystem Invaders’ campaign material

    Summary The North Wales Wildlife Trust wishes to appoint a contractor to develop information and engagement materials for the ‘Ymledwyr Ecosystem Invaders’ campaign as part of the Wales Resilient Ecological Network (WaREN II) project. This campaign will r...

Top suppliers to North Wales Wildlife Trust

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Supplier nameSME?Number of awardsView awards
Bodacc LtdYes7View awards
GROUND CONTROL (GROUNDS & GARDENS MAINTENANCE)No5View awards
Ecological Land Management LtdYes4View awards
SBW Advertising LtdYes3View awards
Wildbanks ConservationNo3View awards

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