Spring is here - the frogs are back in town
Spring may not officially begin until 21 March, but at Northumberland Wildlife Trust, spring begins when the frogs return to the pond at its St Nicholas Park reserve in Gosforth, and, as they have…
Spring may not officially begin until 21 March, but at Northumberland Wildlife Trust, spring begins when the frogs return to the pond at its St Nicholas Park reserve in Gosforth, and, as they have…
We enjoyed our first day of spring monitoring yesterday to determine how our voles fared over the winter, signs were disappointing, and we felt a little down-hearted, but we did find prints on a…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust ended 2019 and started 2020 sprucing Weetslade Country Park in preparation for visitors flocking to the site this spring.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust volunteers have been braving the wintery weather sprucing up a Northumberland visitor attraction, in preparation for visitors flocking to the site this spring.
These tiny habitats, the source of our streams and rivers, are fundamental to the well-being of whole water catchments.
It takes more than a worldwide pandemic to stop the frogs returning to a Newcastle nature reserve.
Northumberlandia’s Visitor Centre on Blagdon Lane in Cramlington will be closed for refurbishment from today (23 April).
May & June are busy months for us. We’re enjoying surveying, plodging about in streams and burns before the midges start feeding off us! Water voles are thoughtful creatures, and it’s only…
Over 1600 trees have been planted along the Scaup Burn at Kielderhead in Northumberland this spring as part Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Kielderhead Wildwood Project, with another 3,000 set to…
There was much activity at Weetslade Country Park this November with local residents helping Northumberland Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers plant some of the 3000 daffodil bulbs needing to be…
Holywell Pond stands tall as another of Northumberland’s hidden gems.