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Spurge laurel
Despite its name, Spurge laurel is not a laurel - it just looks like one! It has glossy, dark green leaves and black, poisonous berries, and can be found in woodlands in southern England, in…
First and Last for Ratty
As part of its ongoing support for the Restoring Ratty project, donations from sales of a very special ale brewed by The First and Last Brewery in Eldson have passed the £1,000 milestone - despite…
Exciting osprey news from Kielder
Following a slow start to the Kielder Water & Forest Park osprey season, hampered by the Beast from the East, the breeding season is well underway with three eggs in each of the four nests.…
Stronger Shores
Technology first for West Chevington
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Nature Recovery team is to start a series of annual surveys on the wildlife charity’s West Chevington site using a brand new drone.
Great news - it’s looking rosy for the reds
Conservation group Red Squirrels Northern England (RSNE) which works to protect red squirrels in the region and further afield, has published the results from its ninth annual squirrel monitoring…
Matt's first three months with Ratty!
At the end of August 2019 I packed away my study books and prepared to start my student placement with Northumberland Wildlife Trust.
First three osprey eggs laid at Kielder
Following the return of the first osprey to Kielder on Friday 24th March, the first egg of the season was laid on Sunday 16th April on Nest 4.
Urgent: Coronavirus and the Trust
As of today, Tuesday 17th March, all Trust events, volunteering tasks and external meetings have been cancelled until Thursday 30th April at the earliest.
Questions about the Trust
Update: Coronavirus and the Trust
All our reserve car parks are now closed, but our reserves are open. If you live within walking distance of a reserve, why not visit it? But please be sensible.