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Nathan Wyburn s new artwork EBBW VALE artist Nathan Wyburn s latest artwork is shining a light on the importance of being able to provide children and young people with safe and loving homes. While many of us have had family and friends there to support us during difficult times over the last year, many children and young people across Wales need that support now more than ever. Foster Care Fortnight, which runs from Monday, May 10, until Sunday, May 23, is a national awareness-raising and recruitment campaign, run by The Fostering Network. With this year’s theme being #WhyWeCare, Mr Wyburn, known for his unique methods of creating art, has produced a piece using LED lights to help prove how any house can become a safe and loving home.
With this year’s theme being #WhyWeCare, Mr Wyburn, known for his unique methods of creating art, has produced a piece using LED lights to help prove how any house can become a safe and loving home. He said: “I was sent a poem that encompassed everything foster carers do in providing a brighter future for children across Wales and wanted to create something that champions them in the way they open the doors to their homes – and their hearts. I chose to turn those words into art with a piece that signifies a home being the literal light at the end of the tunnel for children and young people.
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Dana Wilde: What do spiders know, and how do they know it?
While animal instinct plays a role in behavior, spiders make choices that suggest more complex minds at work, Dana Wilde writes.
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At the end of March after the snow was gone, I was mindlessly poking around in last year’s grass at the park, when what to my wondering eyes should appear but tiny black glints of activity. I got alert. Their darting arthropodic gaits suggested they were spiders, and sure enough, when a few held still momentarily, I saw they were little wolf spiders.
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