One of the UK’s rarest seabirds could become a victim of climate change as rising seas and increased coastal flooding squeezes Wales’s coastline. Little terns, the UK’s smallest tern species, return each April to breed on a small stretch of shingle on the north Wales coast – Gronant Dunes Special Protection Area. This site is the last remaining Welsh breeding ground and among only 60 key sites around the UK that is home to this African visitor. To read more about this story go to our news pages www.rspb.org.uk/wales
Little tern - Credit Kevin Simmonds North Denes Great Yarmouth