Founded in 1938, Wildlife Trust West Wales is the second oldest Wildlife Trust in the UK, with over 66 reserves under its protection. Its conservation work extends the length and breadth of Dyfed and surrounding seas, caring for a variety of plants and animals including the dolphins, puffins, badgers, seals, otters, dormice, owls, butterflies, wild flowers and reptiles, meadows, woodlands, bogs, islands (including St Margarets and Cardigan Island), reedbeds, lakes and clifftops are some of the threatened habitats already protected by the Wildlife Trust West Wales which is actively campaigning to secure marine protected areas. The Welsh Wildlife Centre, Aberteifi, a national focus on wildlife and habitats throughout Wales, is also a Wildlife Trust West Wales initiative. For further information on this unique visitor experience telephone 01239 621600. Membership of the Wildlife Trust West Wales is an essential form of funding and vital to the protection of our wildlife. Please help today in our work to protect these Dream Islands.