The island's cliffs are part of the
South Stack Cliffs RSPB reserve which are home to an estimated 8,000 nesting birds during the breeding season. An
RSPB visitor centre (with
bird hide) is located at
Elin's Tower on the mainland. Birds and marine life seen from the centre include
choughs,
peregrine falcons, and
kestrels as well as
harbour porpoises,
grey seals,
Risso's dolphins and
bottlenose dolphins.
Tidal energy project In 2019, proposals to develop a 'West Anglesey Demonstration Zone' tidal energy project at South Stack were submitted under the
Transport and Works Act 1992 to the
Welsh Government for planning consent. Consent for the project, called
Morlais was awarded in December 2021 and construction of the onshore grid connection works took place in 2023. As the development will come within of the South Stack
SSSI, concerns have been expressed about the visual impact on the Anglesey
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Holyhead Mountain
Heritage Coast, along with the resultant impact on the tourism, recreation and fishing sectors. The developers have identified that seabird and mammal populations would be affected within the Holy Island Coast
Special Area of Conservation and
Special Protection Area along with the North Anglesey Marine Special Area of Conservation. Most notably
bottlenose dolphin and
harbour porpoise would likely be affected, whilst
razorbill and
common guillemot will be severely impacted. The
RSPB is concerned that the razorbill colony on South Stack could be wiped out. ==Walking trails==