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A New Dawn-Chorus?
When you think of a protest march starting in Hyde Park and ending at Downing Street, you don’t immediately think of ‘bird song’ but that will be one of my abiding memories of the People’s Walk…

A Wild and Well Day at Northumberlandia
From mindfulness and tai chi workshops to nature trails, minibeast hunting and bird box making, wild energy was flowing through the Lady of the North at ‘Our Wildlife’ festival on Sunday 16…

Restoring Ratty - Summer frenzy
Goodness, since our last blog, we have released a further 160 water voles back into Kielder Water & Forest Park!
Common by Nature: Weetslade - a parched paradise
Walking at Weetslade Country Park this past weekend, the rolling grasslands of the former colliery site appeared almost Mediterranean. Parched grasses, sapped by what seems like an eternity of…

Restoring Ratty: Rambles and releases!
We’ve had a fab month so far! Currently our project area is in Kielder Water and Forest Park. However, we do aim to cross the boundary because as we’ve come to discover, water voles don’t always…

Behind the scenes of an NWT Internship
Today is the end of my first week as an intern of Northumberland Wildlife Trust. As part of my university course, I have chosen to undergo a five-week internship, to contribute towards my BSc…

Restoring Ratty - Spring madness
May & June are busy months for us. We’re enjoying surveying, plodging about in streams and burns before the midges start feeding off us! Water voles are thoughtful creatures, and it’s only…

Restoring Ratty - Is spring finally here?!
We enjoyed our first day of spring monitoring yesterday to determine how our voles fared over the winter, signs were disappointing, and we felt a little down-hearted, but we did find prints on a…

Restoring Ratty: Winter antics - can you help?
Today was the last day of winter monitoring, in two weeks’ time, we shall be deploying approximately 20 more rafts to help us survey over a larger area. As well as our fabulous team of volunteers…

Common by Nature: Enduring the beast at Cresswell Pond
The ‘Beast from the East’ struck last week and Northumberland, much like everywhere else in Britain, lay concealed under a blanket of snow. All around the county, the ground lay white, water…