Himalayan balsam
As its name suggests, Himalayan balsam is from the Himalayas and was introduced here in 1839. It now an invasive weed of riverbanks and ditches, where it prevents native species from growing.
As its name suggests, Himalayan balsam is from the Himalayas and was introduced here in 1839. It now an invasive weed of riverbanks and ditches, where it prevents native species from growing.
Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!
Twenty young people from Howdon Community Hub hit the streets this week for a silent disco litter pick, blending environmental action with music and fun.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is disgusted by the amount of litter left by members of the public at Northumberlandia since the government relaxed its restrictions on local travel last week.
Do you have a passion for NWT and want to assist with events or with membership recruitment? Join our staff and volunteers in fun activities and promoting NWT to potential members.
From dogs in bunny ears to a photo trail with a difference, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is gearing itself up to host a whole a programme of Easter holiday events at its nature reserves this…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is gearing itself up to hosting a bumper package of events at two of its nature reserves this Easter - all aimed at keeping people of all ages entertained.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is gearing itself up to hosting a whole a programme of holiday events at four of its wildlife sites this April.
Forget five gold rings! It’s five fab reserves this Easter as Northumberland Wildlife Trust gets set to host a whole a programme of holiday events at five of its nature reserves.
Generous players of People’s Postcode Lottery are supporting all Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s summer children’s events at its two Northumberland visitor centres.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is gearing itself up to hosting eight events at two of its visitor centres this Easter holiday, aimed at keeping people of all ages entertained.