Glaslyn Ospreys.

We are proud sponsors of the Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife centre, home of the Glaslyn Ospreys.

Osprey Conservation.

In 2013 Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife (BGGW) was set up as a community interest company with the aim of continuing the work of protecting breeding ospreys in the Glaslyn Valley, whilst at the same time highlighting the wealth of other wildlife in the region.
The Glaslyn Valley near Porthmadog, Gwynedd is home to Wales’ oldest breeding female osprey, known as Mrs G. The Glaslyn Ospreys Visitor Centre and Hide gives thousands of visitors every year the opportunity to observe and learn about ospreys.

Glaslyn Wildlife Centre
Two ospreys perched on a branch with green fields in the background.

Our sponsorship.

In 2022 we announced our partnership with BGGW. The partnership has seen Osprey Charging provide three new telescopes and tripods for the brand new and improved hide at the Centre, as well as new visitor information boards and a Family Tree of the Glaslyn Osprey Dynasty.

Read about the partnership
Two women holding a large printed diagram of the Glaslyn osprey family tree

At Osprey Charging, our purpose is to create a healthier planet for current and future generations. Primarily we do this through our growing public EV charging network, built carefully for the long-term and enabling more zero-emission miles to be driven each day. The desire to preserve and protect goes beyond transport, however, and one of the reasons we chose Osprey as a name was to symbolise our commitment to a healthy natural environment. By partnering with charity Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife, we can materially contribute to osprey conservation and education, as well as the wider environmental stewardship of the centre and ultimately the long-term restoration of these protected birds in the UK.

Ian Johnston, CEO of Osprey Charging

Sustainability.

Learn more about our efforts to protect the planet for this generation and the next.

Sustainability at Osprey