ALL AT SEA.

Scientists will be hoping to find more rare species - after a group of six fin whales was spotted off the Pembrokeshire coast last year. Members of the public are being asked to report any sightings of whales, dolphins and porpoises to the Sea Watch Foundation, which monitors wildlife in Britain's waters.

Meanwhile three inflatable marine mammals will be the star attractions at a location near Barmouth, in the north of Wales as part of a marine animal rescue training course. The two tonne rubber pilot whale, seal and dolphin will be used in the course run by the British Divers Marine Life Rescue group

Wales is enjoying a revival as a brewer of cider as changes to our climate make it easier to grow specialist apple varieties. In Pembrokeshire, the Clarbeston Road Apple Pickers, a community cider making group, has trebled production and plans to sell the brew in the local pub.


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