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NH3 Sensitive Ancient Woodlands
This layer identifies areas of Ancient Woodland and Parkland from which NRW hold recent, auditable records of N-sensitive lichens. Not all lichens are sensitive to increased... -
SSSI NH3 Critical Levels
This layer provides a Critical Level (CLe) for ammonia against which impacts on a SSSI should be assessed. The value is the lowest CLe for a feature on that site. The layer... -
Communities at Risk Register
The Communities at Risk Register (CaRR) has been developed to provide an objective means of identifying risk and prioritising flood risk management activities at a Wales-wide,... -
Remaining Landfill Void in Wales
Permitted landfill operators have a condition in their permits to report the remaining landfill void (capacity) of their sites at the end of the calendar year. This information... -
Ash Lichen Alert
These data identify 10x10m, 100x100m and 1000x1000m areas where a Threatened Lichen has been recorded on Ash. The dataset is designed to allow land managers to rapidly identify... -
Eighteen years of capture-mark-recapture (CMR) data of grey seal pups,...
Eighteen years (1954-1972) of capture-mark-recapture data of 245 grey seal pups marked with identification tags in Wales. The data was obtained from paper files held by NRW and... -
General licences - excluded areas where specific licences are required
This dataset is a list of designations where General licences 001, 002 and 004 do not apply. Those wishing to shoot birds listed on the general licences will require a bespoke... -
NRW Environment Team Boundaries
This is a spatial datasets containing the extent polygons for the Natural Resources Wales Environment Teams boundaries. The purpose of this data capture is to define boundaries... -
Water Quality Exemptions
The Environmental Permitting Regulations contains exemptions from needing an environmental permit for certain water discharges and groundwater activities. Exemptions cover the... -
River Wye catchment (Wales) species rich grassland creation opportunity maps
A detailed GIS analysis of land use, Phase 1 habitats, National Vegetation Classification (NVC) community data, soils and designated sites for the River Wye catchment within the... -
Environment (Wales) Act Section 7 and OSPAR: Marine Species
Under the Environment (Wales) Act (2016), Section 7 requires biodiversity lists to be produced. These lists include types of species which are of 'Principle Importance' for the... -
Environment (Wales) Act Section 7 and OSPAR: Marine Habitats
Under the Environment (Wales) Act (2016), Section 7 requires biodiversity lists to be produced. These lists include types of habitats which are of 'Principle Importance' for the... -
Environment (Wales) Act Section 7 Terrestrial Habitats of Principle Importance
Under the Environment (Wales) Act (2016), Section 7 requires biodiversity lists to be produced. These lists include types of habitats which are of \Principle Importance\" for... -
Wales' grey seal photo-identification database: EIRPHOT (1992-2016)
This dataset is a catalogue of seal images that were collected as part of the former Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) and Natural Resources Wales' (NRW) seal monitoring and... -
National Coastal Erosion Risk Management (NCERM)
The National Coastal Erosion Risk Management (NCERM) map shows the spatial NCERM coastal baseline. This baseline is split to 'frontages'. These are defined as lengths of coast... -
Woodland Grant Scheme
The Woodland Grant Scheme (WGS) provided incentives for people to create and manage woodlands on sites all over Wales. The scheme was run in 3 phases with the last phase ending... -
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) in Wales: Runoff Attenuation Features 3.3% AEP
Runoff Attenuation Features Potential is our best estimate of locations of high flow accumulation across the land surface or in smaller channels, where it may be possible to... -
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) in Wales: Runoff Attenuation Features 1% AEP
Runoff Attenuation Features Potential is our best estimate of locations of high flow accumulation across the land surface or in smaller channels, where it may be possible to... -
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) in Wales: Wider Catchment Woodland Potential
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) Wider Catchment Woodland Potential is our best estimate of locations where there are slowly permeable soils, where scrub and tree planting... -
Working with Natural Processes (WWNP) in Wales: Woodland Constraints
This dataset comprises a range of land cover types where the woodland potential layers have been masked, owing to existing woodland, watercourses, peat, roads, rail and urban...