The project has been awarded £170,000 from Welsh Government’s Local Places for Nature Challenge Fund, administered by WCVA.
Welshpool Golf Club manages 91 hectares of land, 3 miles from the town of Welshpool. It already supports a good range of wild animals, plants and fungi, but as only one third of the land is currently actively managed for golf, there is huge potential for large areas of habitat to be managed for the benefit of nature. Immediately adjacent to the golf course is Y Golfa (an additional 25 hectares), an area of land managed by MWT for the benefit of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary (PBF) butterfly. This is one of only nine remaining sites in the whole of Wales for this rare and threatened species and is the most important population, with four other sites nearby. Other threatened species have been recorded on site too including Yellowhammer, Tree Pipit, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary and Brown Hare.