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Work resumes conserving ancient woodland
Support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery has enabled Northumberland Wildlife Trust to continue its vital conservation work in a south Northumberland woodland, almost two years to the day…
Wildlife charity hoping to secure purchase of ancient woodland
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has launched an appeal to secure a piece of land in Northumberland and turn it into a new nature reserve.
Naturally Native - reconnecting landscapes to create a Nature Recovery Network
In last month’s blog we wrote about the power of slowing down and observing nature in your local green space, and the benefit that this can have on your emotional connection with the world around…
Kielder Living Landscape
Finding our way forward... Connecting landscapes – food production, climate and nature recovery
Join us for talks from a national and local perspective followed by an open conversation chaired by John Baker Cresswell.
City to Coast Living Landscape
Druridge Bay Living Landscape
Common gorse
Windy, open moors covered in bright yellow, spiky common gorse bushes and purple heathers are synonymous with what we call 'wild' landscapes, but it can be seen in many habitats, from…
My water filter
Duncan helps to manage the pockets of peatland at Bell Crag Flow, near Newcastle. The ancient landscapes that he works on are around 10,000 years old. These sites are great for wildlife but they…
Common cotton-grass
The fluffy, white heads of common cotton-grass dot our brown, boggy moors and heaths as if a giant bag of cotton wool balls has been thrown across the landscape!
Yellow archangel
As the bluebells fade, yellow archangel takes its turn to impress, with golden-yellow flowers carpeting our ancient woodlands.