Y Cae
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Y Cae, Ffynnonofi, West Wales
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Entrance to Y Cae, Ffynnonofi, West Wales, 2024
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10 acre Art/Ecology space at Ffynnonofi farm, West Wales. Source Google Earth.
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Fence between sheep grazed field (left) and Y Cae, (right), August 2025. drone photograph.
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Spring flowers emerge in fenced off Y Cae field (left), Ffynnonofi, Wales 2024
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Boundary between Y Cae and sheep grazed field, Ffynnonofi, Wales 2025
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Biodiversity ‘control’ test circle in sheep grazed field adjacent to Y Cae, 2025
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Wildflower Test Square, Y Cae, 2023
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Native Saplings, planted winter solstice, December 21st, 2023
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Invertebrate counting circle, Y Cae, 2024
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Measuring annual flora growth to inform carbon capture estimations, Y Cae 2024
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Measuring growth of Willow Tree to calculate annual carbon capture of native trees , Y Cae , 2025
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Measuring and recording, Y Cae, Ffynnonofi, Wales 2023 C-type
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Measuring growth of ant hills, Y Cae, 2025
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Rough Grasses and Ant Hills, Y Cae, Summer 2025
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Measuring growth of Elderflower Tree planted in area protected by Gorse, Y Cae 2026
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Weighing grass, estimating carbon capture of meadows, Y Cae, 2025
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Trump Tree 3, Y Cae, Ffynnonofi, Wales 2025 C-type
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Alder Trees (3 years old) Y Cae, Wales 2025
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Alder, willow, greater cuckooflower and buttercups, Y Cae, Wales, May 1st 2026
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Observing Structure of Lime Sapling, 3 years old, Y Cae, 2026
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Silver Birch, 3 years old, Y Cae , 2025
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Yarrow emerging through mulch surrounding saplings, Summer 2025
Y Cae (The Field) is an experimental ‘art ecology’ project run from Mike Perry’s studio in North Pembrokeshire, West Wales. In 2022, Perry fenced off 10 acres of sheep grazed farmland in order to promote regeneration and increase biodiversity. It is a collaboration between artists, ecologists, writers and local volunteers.