Hide & Seek on the Bay
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received a grant of £9,600 for a project on its Druridge Pools reserve from the Ventient Sisters North Steads Windfarm Community Benefit Fund at the Community…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received a grant of £9,600 for a project on its Druridge Pools reserve from the Ventient Sisters North Steads Windfarm Community Benefit Fund at the Community…
Work has started on the replacement of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s North Hide at its Druridge Pools nature reserve.
As summer approaches it’s normally rain that stops play at major sporting events such as cricket matches or at Wimbledon, but at Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley nature reserve, it’s tawny…
When it comes to love, The Lady of the North has been important in the lives of two people from North Tyneside.
Three new recruits have taken up residence on Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s East Chevington nature reserve.
Over the winter we have been preparing for our next releases, organizing our events and School programs and repairing a new bird hide ready to install on the forest drive.
Pupils at Kielder First School are no strangers to water voles, having been involved in the ‘Restoring Ratty’ water vole reintroduction project with Northumberland Wildlife Trust, Forestry England…
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.…
Restoring Ratty staff and volunteers visited our water vole contractors Derek Gow Consultancy in Devon to see our water voles and learn more about the breeding and release process.
The Restoring Ratty project will reintroduce water voles back into the Kielder area where they have been absent for 30 years. The project will last 5 years and we will keep you updated on progress…