Cresswell Foreshore
Cresswell Foreshore is a large wave-cut platform with many shallow rockpools, attracting varied marine wildlife and wading birds.
Cresswell Foreshore is a large wave-cut platform with many shallow rockpools, attracting varied marine wildlife and wading birds.
Cresswell Pond, just off the beautiful Druridge Bay coastline, is a shallow brackish lagoon, providing a year-round haven for wading birds.
The ‘Beast from the East’ struck last week and Northumberland, much like everywhere else in Britain, lay concealed under a blanket of snow. All around the county, the ground lay white, water…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling on members of the public not to dump their post-Christmas rubbish on its reserves around the region.
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.
Forget five gold rings! It’s five fab reserves this Easter as Northumberland Wildlife Trust gets set to host a whole a programme of holiday events at five of its 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.
A donation of £1,000 from construction specialists Thompsons of Prudhoe has enabled Northumberland Wildlife Trust to carry out important practical conservation work on two of its South…
The message is clear: stay on public rights of way and keep dogs on leads at all times.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted that two of its Druridge Bay sites are set to feature on BBC One’s Countryfile programme on Sunday 19th May.
Volunteers with Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project at East Chevington have been using trail cameras at various points on the site to identify and monitor some of its more…