Water levels at Llyn Tegid - which travel writer George Borrow called “Lake of Beauty” - appeared to be dangerously low. For answers, the former Bala resident turned to social media.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said the animal was last spotted near Llyn Tegid in Bala on January 29. Now, people are being urged to contact the agency if they spot the animal "dead or alive".
The animal was last spotted south-east of Llyn Tegid, Gwynedd on 29 January, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said. Raccoon dogs are considered to be invasive non-native species which can negatively ...
The project envisages a 1.2km extension to the existing 7.2km railway line, running along the northern bank of Llyn Tegid into Bala itself. READ MORE: The quirky reason new owners bought 'remote ...