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Wilder Ways to Wellbeing
My significant other
Cathy, shepherdess, and her border collie Lady have a strong bond with each other – and with nature. From the moment she owned her first lamb Cathy knew that shepherding was the life for her;…
My other world
Philip has been helping to restore Manchester Mosslands for twenty years, helping these rare wetlands to recover. He works in front of a computer most of the time, so he has always enjoyed the…
The ‘Bards’ are on their way
With only four weeks to go until the The HandleBards pedal back to Northumberlandia in Cramlington, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is keeping its fingers crossed that the good weather returns.
Amble youngsters leading the way
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has been working with members of the Amble Youth Project and, since the partnership started in October, six young people have become eco influencers.
Rediscovering wildness the virtual way
This September, members of the public can take part in an exciting conference about the wilds of Kielder - without so much as leaving their seat.
Restoring Ratty: Winter is on its way!
This frosty photo was taken whilst out raft monitoring last winter, when we discovered that whilst checking rafts in the freezing cold weather is beautiful; its also pretty futile as the clay…
Restoring Ratty - Is spring on its way?
The water voles certainly seem to think so as there are signs that they are emerging from their winter burrows and it won’t be long before we start surveying the numerous burns.
Smooth way forward at St Nicholas Park
Visitors to Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s St Nicholas Park reserve in Gosforth, Newcastle, can now enjoy a smooth walk around the site thanks to support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery…
Restoring Ratty: Schools & Voles!
A large part of our project involves working with schools; we are rolling out a 3 way school partnership where the schools can learn from each other. We are lucky to be able to work with other…
Ground nest alert! Dog walkers must lead the way…
Leads are essential to prevent dogs harming ground-nesting birds, say The Wildlife Trusts.