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New conservation role for Alice
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has boosted its conservation team with the appointment of Alice McCourt as Conservation Assistant.
Ratty seeks advice from young experts
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…
Marine Conservation Zones
What we do
Farewell to a conservation pioneer
Northumberland Wildlife Trust lost its founder and Vice President and one of its biggest friends on 12 September with the death of Tony Tynan OBE after a period of serious illness.
Conservation Grazing - Biodiversity Boost
Large herbivores once shaped our natural landscape - but many of these species are now absent from our ecosystems. Find out how and why conservation grazing can replicate these organic processes…
Government planning reforms must address the nature and climate crisis
Wildlife Trusts call for a new designated Wildbelt to allow nature’s recovery and public urged to re-wild planning system by responding to consultation.
Conservation grazers head to Longhorsley
Anybody passing Longhorsley Moor this summer should keep their eyes peeled for sheep and ponies on the site.
What is a Nudibranch?
Nudibranchs, also known as sea slugs, are much like their land-based relatives that you may spot in your garden. But, unlike your regular garden slug, the nudibranch can incorporate the stinging…
What a hoot!
To celebrate the end of another disrupted school year, 60 pupils from Kingston Park Primary School in Newcastle have been busy enhancing their knowledge of tawny owls with nearby wildlife charity…