Common by Nature: The autumn floodgates open at East Chevington
The tell-tale signs of autumn were clear to see upon my latest visit to NWT’s fabulous East Chevington reserve.
The tell-tale signs of autumn were clear to see upon my latest visit to NWT’s fabulous East Chevington reserve.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project at East Chevington is delighted with its success during 2019 with 2020 shaping up to be even better.
A large reserve comprising two large lakes with fringing reedbeds, grassland and woodland.
A late-flowering plant, Autumn gentian displays pretty, mauve, tube-like flowers atop its reddish stems. It favours dry, chalk grassland and sand dune habitats.
It takes more than uprooted trees to stop Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project hosting a Christmas crafting event at its East Chevington nature reserve.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project team at East Chevington has been working against the clock since January to ensure civil engineering work on the reserve was completed before…
There are now 400 tiny feet pattering around Northumberland WildlifeTrust’s East Chevington nature reserve as a hundred tiny harvest mice, which weigh the same as a 10p coin, have been released at…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project team at East Chevington is delighted that, with the easing of lockdown restrictions, it has been able to invite a small number of its…
Amongst the dark days of Coronavirus, Northumberland Wildlife Trust received news of an amazing cash boost for its Catch My Drift project at East Chevington.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift team will be hosting a guided walk around its East Chevington reserve on Tuesday 28 May from 14:00 - 15:00.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s ‘Catch My Drift’ project at its East Chevington nature reserve, has received a grant of £7,744 from the Ventient Sisters North Steads Windfarm Community Benefit…
I’m not by nature an early riser, but often to catch the best of wildlife you need to be up and about when species are most active, at either end of the day. That was certainly the case a couple…