New year, new homes
Tawny owls will now have somewhere to call home thanks to wildlife charity Northumberland Wildlife Trust and pupils from Kingston Park Primary School in Newcastle.
Tawny owls will now have somewhere to call home thanks to wildlife charity Northumberland Wildlife Trust and pupils from Kingston Park Primary School in Newcastle.
Hedges provide important shelter and protection for wildlife, particularly nesting birds and hibernating insects.
Surfaced spaces needn't exclude wildlife! Gravel can often be the most wildlife-friendly solution for a particular area.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is encouraging anybody who doesn’t know how to spend their cash this Christmas to hang on to it until the New Year and take advantage of its January 2022 half-price…
Staff working on the Kielderhead Wildwood project at Scaup Burn returned to work this week to the welcome news that the project had received £171 via seven donations over the Christmas holidays.…
Woody shrubs and climbers provide food for wildlife, including berries, fruits, seeds, nuts leaves and nectar-rich flowers. So why not plant a shrub garden and see who comes to visit?
The team at Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre has welcomed local author Paul Mein as its first ever Poet in Residence.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust started 2022 by welcoming Pumphreys of Newcastle as its latest silver category corporate supporter. The family owned business, established in 1750 in the center of…
Today Northumberland Wildlife Trust joins forces with the other 45 UK Wildlife Trusts to help launch a new campaign, aptly called #WaveOfSupport aimed at giving everyone across the country the…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to announce online fundraising platform Savoo Search, Save and Raise as its latest new fundraising partner.
Mole, Badger, Ratty and Toad launch the Big Wild Debate.