Media Database
>
Caroline Evans

Caroline Evans

Senior Reporter at BBC Wales

Contact this person
Email address
c*****@*******.coGet email address
Influence score
21
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
United Kingdom
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Regional News

View more media outlets and journalists by signing up to Prowly

View latest data and reach out all from one place
Sign up for free

Recent Articles

bbc.co.uk

Newtown falconry centre to breed endangered life-saving vultures

In India, a decline in vultures is believed to have contributed to the deaths of half a million people.
bbc.co.uk

Climate change could see more trees in cities to tackle heatwaves

Scientists say air temperatures could be reduced by 5C by planting more trees.
bbc.co.uk

Water voles are almost extinct in Wales - could glitter save them?

It is hoped edible glitter could help conservationists to track the shy species in the wild.
bbc.co.uk

Slag heaps could be Wales' biodiversity hero

Experts believe slag heaps are a largely untapped resource in preserving Wales' rarest plant species.
bbc.co.uk

Pride in Wales: Rural towns to hold events for first time

Pride events in rural areas can allow LGBTQ+ people finally to be themselves, say organisers.
bbc.co.uk

Climate change: How recycled hair helps cut carbon

Boxing up hair and growing your own apples can all make a difference, say climate change warriors.
bbc.co.uk

Welsh tea: 'It's not easy to grow - it takes persistence'

Lucy George has turned her fruit farm into Wales' only commercial tea estate.
bbc.co.uk

Black Mountains: Tree planting project cuts giant sign into bracken

Volunteers clear bracken to on hillside as part of a project to plant one million trees.
bbc.co.uk

Coronavirus: Sewage study could predict second Covid-19 peak

Scientists are tracing infections by analysing sewage samples from water treatment works.
bbc.co.uk

Coronavirus: Food supply chains 'need a rethink'

A food shortage after the Covid-19 crisis should see local produce prioritised, an academic says.
bbc.co.uk

Coronavirus: Zoom church service sees Wrexham priest licensed

Reverend Heather Shotton was licensed during a virtual service during the coronavirus outbreak.
bbc.co.uk

Flooding in Powys: Crickhowell hopes rare tree will live on

Residents have taken 200 shoots from the European black poplar destroyed during Storm Dennis.
bbc.co.uk

Oats: Help sought to revive small-scale production

Growers want to learn about bygone methods and may need help to build a de-hulling machine.
bbc.co.uk

Broadband: The last school in Wales to get fast internet

Teachers currently have to drive to another school to email reports - but not for too much longer.
bbc.co.uk

University of South Wales 'minimises' job losses

Wales' second biggest university says it has listened to staff and is making 82 fewer job losses than first announced.
bbc.co.uk

Schools' role in tackling bad childhood experiences

Schools could be helped to spot more signs of young children suffering difficulties in their lives.
bbc.co.uk

Children's rights 'key' to better school behaviour

Bad behaviour in schools could be transformed if pupils' rights are made an important part of learning, the children's commissioner says.
bbc.co.uk

Monmouthshire family's call after girl's toxic shock syndrome death

The family of a teenager who died after using a tampon for the first time call for the effects of toxic shock syndrome to be taught in all schools.