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Wildlife Trusts call on Office for Environmental Protection to investigate the Government’s missed Environment Act targets
The Wildlife Trusts have joined other nature charities in asking the Office for Environmental Protection to investigate the Government’s failure to publish required nature recovery targets by the…
Government’s new Environment Act targets defy public opinion on polluted rivers and wildlife recovery
Government’s new Environment Act targets defy public opinion on polluted rivers and wildlife recovery.
New UK Government targets could mean less wildlife for future generations - Northumberland Wildlife Trust urges people to take action for nature now
On Monday 9th May it will be six months since the landmark Environment Act was passed – the first dedicated environmental legislation for nearly 30 years and the first time England has set legally…
Rhetoric masks meagre nature recovery plans - wildlife charity says Government targets must aim higher
The Government published two major documents this week on nature protections and environmental targets, but Northumberland Wildlife Trust says they will fail to stop nature’s decline, let alone…
Public urged to defend nature as new policies threaten nature, climate and food security
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is asking its members, supporters and the wider public to defend nature by contacting MPs and local councillors - both online and in person - to voice concerns over…
Look who's out of Lockdown
It takes more than a worldwide pandemic and a UK lockdown to stop the Restoring Ratty project team from releasing more water voles back into the region.
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Urgent: Coronavirus and the Trust
As of today, Tuesday 17th March, all Trust events, volunteering tasks and external meetings have been cancelled until Thursday 30th April at the earliest.
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Update: Coronavirus and the Trust
All our reserve car parks are now closed, but our reserves are open. If you live within walking distance of a reserve, why not visit it? But please be sensible.
Cetaceans of the North Sea - Who is swimming off the North East coast?
We only really have four regularly occurring species of cetacean (whales, dolphins, porpoises) in the north east; bottlenose dolphin, white-beaked dolphin, minke whale and harbour porpoise. The…