Third Kielder water vole release a great success
One hundred and sixty water voles have been released into streams flowing into the north shore of Kielder Reservoir, Deadwater Burn near the Kielder campsite and Kielder Burn by the ‘Restoring…
One hundred and sixty water voles have been released into streams flowing into the north shore of Kielder Reservoir, Deadwater Burn near the Kielder campsite and Kielder Burn by the ‘Restoring…
Ospreys have returned to nest in the forests of Kielder Water & Forest Park for the twelfth year in a row. And whilst it is just another season for the ospreys it is a year unlike any other…
Join Katy Barke, NWT's Nature Recovery Manager, as she guides us through the incredible journey that the osprey makes each year.
Camera footage has confirmed pine marten in Kielder Water & Forest Park for the first time since planting in 1926.
Forestry England tree climbers joined experts to ring rare osprey chicks in Kielder Water & Forest Park, Northumberland.
Join Northumberland Wildlife Trust's Graham Holyoak, as he gives an illustrated talk about this much-loved British mammal!
Partners at Kielder Water & Forest Park are delighted with the success of its second Wild at Kielder Festival, which took place over the recent Bank Holiday weekend.
Naturally Native Project Officer Emily Marshall, takes a look at water voles in the Uplands and how these special areas are providing a refuge for Britain's fastest declining mammal.
Some of the first visitors to return to Kielder Water & Forest Park this year have already flown in from warmer climes to start their summer.