Services
At Glo i Natur CIC, we provide a range of services that support the conservation, understanding, and celebration of coal spoil sites and other post-industrial landscapes across South Wales. Our work combines ecological expertise, community engagement, and education to help people and wildlife thrive together.

Community Engagement
& Education
We deliver inspiring talks, guided walks, BioBlitz events, school sessions that connect people of all ages with the rich biodiversity and cultural heritage of coal spoil sites.
Our outreach helps foster a deeper appreciation and understanding of these unique landscapes and empowers communities to take part in their protection.
Ecological Surveys
& Site Assessments
Our team undertakes high-quality ecological surveys and habitat assessments, with specialist in-house expertise in invertebrate ecology.
We provide detailed insights into species diversity and site value, helping to inform evidence-based conservation and management decisions.


Habitat Management Advice & Guidance
We offer tailored advice and guidance on managing coal spoil and post-industrial habitats for biodiversity.
From species-specific recommendations to site restoration planning, we help landowners, councils, community groups and conservation organisations create and maintain thriving habitats for wildlife.
Training & Capacity Building
We offer bespoke training courses on species identification, survey techniques, and habitat management - designed for ecologists, land managers, community groups, volunteers, local authorities, and conservation professionals.
We also provide specialist training for coal tip safety practitioners, helping them understand the ecological importance of these landscapes and how to balance safety, conservation, and community benefit in their management.


Research & Collaboration
We actively collaborate with academic institutions, conservation bodies, and local authorities to advance understanding of coal spoil biodiversity.
Through research, monitoring, and shared learning, we promote best practice in post-industrial conservation across Wales and beyond.
Media & Communications
We work with media outlets, filmmakers, and journalists to raise awareness of coal spoil biodiversity and heritage. Our team provides expert commentary, interviews, and advice for documentaries, news features, and educational media projects.
We also collaborate on producing high-quality written and visual content that highlights the ecological and cultural importance of post-industrial landscapes.





