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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.
Leisure parks continue their support for region’s wildlife
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received £336 from Wooler based Riverside Leisure Park and Heather View Leisure Park in County Durham.
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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.
Generous Amble shoppers keep on giving
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre has received £718 from shoppers in Amble via the Co-op Members Local Community Fund, in the first six months of it being one of…
Dining continues thanks to players of charity lottery
It’s been a great year for wildlife sightings on Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley nature reserve, thanks to support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
Leisure parks continue their support for wildlife charity during difficult times
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received £215, raised during the 2020 season, from Wooler based Riverside Leisure Park and Heather View Leisure Park in County Durham.
Kind-Brits giving to the greatest number of charities in the past decade
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is participating in Remember A Charity in Your Will Week (5th - 11th September), the annual awareness campaign which aims to encourage people to leave a gift to…
Hot weather continues to affect nature reserves
The hot weather, although glorious, is having an effect on Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s 60 reserves, resulting in staff receiving telephone calls from concerned members of the public.
Stephen Fry backs The Wildlife Trusts’ appeal on Giving Tuesday
30 by 30 is an “audacious and courageous” ambition
Northumberland author’s support for wildlife charity continues
Northumberland Wildlife Trust's 'Catch My Drift' Project has received a cash boost of £1,000 from artist and author MiE (Mike) Fielding.