A Week at The Allerton Project
Back in January, I left the rolling hills of Northumberland for the flat(ish) land of Leicestershire for a course in Sustainable Land Management at a well established research centre and farm -…
Back in January, I left the rolling hills of Northumberland for the flat(ish) land of Leicestershire for a course in Sustainable Land Management at a well established research centre and farm -…
For this week’s #WilderWednesday, ecologist Richard Thompson from Hepple has written a blog.
What is important in a woodland, and what makes a woodland resilient?
Solidarity Farm has created a space for children - especially those who struggle in mainstream education - to learn, play, and connect with nature.
Blog from Earsdon Hill Farm.
Just a few years ago, our 360-acre farm in mid Northumberland was silent. Hedgerows were sparse, meadows replaced by monocultures, and the song of skylarks had…
Every year on the fourth Sunday in July, people from across the world come together to celebrate International Bog Day – a chance to raise awareness about peatlands, the benefits they provide,…
For this week’s #WilderWednesday we have a guest blog from Climate Action North and the North East Rewilding Network, a network complementary to our Wilder Northumberland Network. Read on to find…
This #WilderWednesday blog is all about our trip down south to Knepp Wildland Estate for a tour of the site, and to learn about the Knepp Wildland Foundation's current projects.
For this week’s #WilderWednesday, we have a blog for you all about ponds! This blog has been written by our trustee, Mike Jeffries. Mike is a freshwater ecologist and Visiting Fellow at…