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Fabulous events at five wildlife reserves this Easter
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.
Grassland
Flower-rich grasslands, once a part of every farm, are part of our culture. Most have developed alongside humans because of livestock grazing and cutting for hay. Many have archaeological and…
Wildlife charity hosting low cost events this half term
This half term, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is running a series of events over three days, on three of its reserves - all off which promise to be fun and not to break the bank.
Community and Events Assistant
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.
The votes are Whin
This summer, Northumberland Wildlife Trust joined forces with The Natural History Society of Northumbria, Visit Northumberland, Northumberland & Newcastle Society and North Eastern Geological…
Calaminarian grassland
This is a strange, sparse habitat of grassland growing on old mining tracks and slag heaps, on river gravels and naturally exposed metal-rich soils in the mountains. Only the toughest metal-loving…
Wildlife charity supporting climate change event
As part of its support for this year’s Great Big Green Week, Northumberland Wildlife Trust will be hosting a number of activities for children at the Rothbury Climate and Nature Group event.
Bumper package of wild events this Easter
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.
Alnwick Wildlife Group: 'Til death do us part? - the love-life of the bullfinch
A 45 minute presentation about the life of one of our most loved birds, the bullfinch.
Alnwick Wildlife Group: First steps with eight legs - an introduction to spiders and harvestmen
Ian Beddison explores the life of some local arachnids.