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Giving a brood a home
Birds on two South Northumberland nature reserves have new homes this spring, thanks to two funding boosts to Northumberland Wildlife Trust.
The ‘Weeties’ are back in town
Great news! Now that the lockdown appears to be easing slightly, Northumberland Wildlife Trust has opened the gates to the car park at its Weetslade Country Park site in North Tyneside.
The ospreys are back!
It never really quite feels like spring is really here to me until I start thinking seriously about ospreys, and the coming months. The returning ospreys signal the start of one of our most…
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.…
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…
Giving the birds of Northumberland a home
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to have received a donation of 10 bird boxes and five bird feeders from Carltons The Feed Merchants, for use on its reserves around the region.
How to build a hedgehog home
By providing safe places for hedgehogs to live, you’re much more likely to see these prickly creatures in your garden.
Pupils give hedgehogs a home
A group of pupils from Newcastle Bridges School have been busy ensuring hedgehogs in the grounds of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s St Nicholas Park reserve in Gosforth, have somewhere to shelter…
How to go peat free at home
Our homes and gardens have an important role in the fight against climate change. Help preserve vital peatland by going peat free.
Volunteers head back to the reserves
With the easing of lockdown restrictions, Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s practical conservation volunteers have been able to resume work around the region for the first time in four months.
Osprey Watch back for the 16th year
As wildlife lovers in the region have their eyes to the skies eagerly awaiting the return of the Kielder osprey, Osprey Watch is also winging its way back!