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The ‘Restoring Ratty’ Kielder water vole reintroduction project has released a four-minute film to celebrate the first year of its Schools Partnership Project.
Jump into action for wildlife this July
It’s World Jump Day on the 20th July and Northumberland Wildlife Trust is offering everybody the opportunity to jump at the chance of a great membership offer this July, as part of its Super…
Climate action needs nature. Nature needs climate action. Neither will succeed if we don’t prepare for a changing world
The Wildlife Trusts’ COP26 report says it’s time to tackle the twin crises at speed.
More action needed to combat - and cope with - avian flu
The worldwide pandemic of avian flu is having a devastating effect on UK birds.
New report calls for ambitious help for insects
Nation of insect champions needed to reverse insect decline.
Fabulous new year cash boost will help young people take action to improve the region’s environment
Young people in the region are set to have a great 2024 thanks to a fabulous cash boost.
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…
Water stick insect
The water stick insect looks just like a mantis. An underwater predator, it uses its front legs to catch its prey. Its tail acts as a kind of 'snorkel', so it can breathe in the water.…
Gardeners urged to record and help insects as UK enters ‘peak beetle’ season
Northumberland Wildlife Trust and the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) is asking gardeners to help the region’s beetles after the topsy turvy weather this spring.
Actions for wildlife
From building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself at home to help wildlife.
Take a walk on the wild side
For the second year running, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is urging everybody to walk for wildlife this October and show they care about nature and the climate crisis.