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Young People's Forum going from strength to strength
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s first Young People’s Forum was launched at the end of last year (2022) and is made up of five local young volunteers aged 16 to 21, with two new members starting…
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Young people’s wellbeing project appeal needs support
This April, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling on members of the public to help it ensure young people feel healthier with nature.
Young people have the chance to make a difference
With the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 27) due to start on Sunday 6 November, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is launching its first ever Young People’s Forum.
Public dug deep in support of the region’s young people
Northumberland Wildlife Trust would like to thank members of the public for supporting its recent Wilder Ways to Wellbeing project appeal via The Big Give Green Match Fund, the UK’s largest on-…
Wildlife charity helping people to connect with nature
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is looking for people to join its ‘Growing with Nature’ project next month.
Borderlands and ‘so-so’ people
Feeling guilty. Feels like I promised to buy you a pint in the pub last week and you’ve ended up with two halves 7 days apart. But better late than never; here’s the second part of the border walk…
‘Green Influencers’ fund to inspire young people in the region to follow Greta Thunberg lead
Young people in Northumberland, Newcastle and North Tyneside will be inspired to follow in Greta Thunberg’s footsteps thanks to funding from The Ernest Cook Trust national educational charity.
People’s Postcode Lottery players helping to connect volunteers
Support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery is helping to keep a group of wildlife volunteers socially connected during the current coronavirus lockdown.
Hey people, leave those birds alone!
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is urging everybody to keep their distance from birds and their nests when out this summer.
Hey people, leave those frogs alone
Frogs have returned to the pond on a Gosforth nature reserve, which can only mean one thing - spring is just around the corner.