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Two local sites shortlisted as proposed Highly Protected Marine Areas
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to hear suggested sites are progressing to the next stage of the HPMA designation process to secure new gold standard of marine protection.
My observatory
Bill has spent much of his life on Hampstead Heath. Although he feels like he's miles away from anywhere, a break in the trees offers one of the best views of London City - when it's…
Viva la Hauxley!
Twenty-nine visitors from the Amicale Héry-Shilbottle Association in France have visited Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre as part of its 56th anniversary…
Old King Cole
There are lots of places in the world that have a close association with rocks, many are even named after them. Nantwich and other -wich’s in Cheshire are named after salt and brine springs;…
Cash boost for urban nature site
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to have received a £1800 cash boost from the Fawdon and Coxlodge Together Group.
Great end to January for wildlife site
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre ended January with a £450 donation from the proceeds of a raffle, tombola and contribution organised by Northumberland based…
Pleas for respect as birds return to site
Skylarks are back in abundance at Weetslade Country Park, which is welcome news to Northumberland Wildlife Trust - but a plea has been issued.
Consultancies drift towards old mining site
A project aimed at improving Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s East Chevington nature reserve for wildlife and people, has appointed two consultancies to assist with its work.
Common toad
Despite its warts and ancient associations with witches, the common toad is a gardener's friend, sucking up slugs and snails. It is famous for migrating en masse to its breeding ponds.