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When is a wall not a wall – when it’s a habitat
Here is another update from one of our Wilder Northumberland Network Members, Clarks Bog! Read on to discover what Peter has been up to on the bog!

My student placement at Northumberland Wildlife Trust - Part 2
My student placement at Northumberland Wildlife Trust – Branching out into tree surveys.

My student placement at Northumberland Wildlife Trust - Part 1
My student placement at Northumberland Wildlife Trust.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – Data Assistant Version
I have been the Data Assistant for NWT for just over a year, and it has been full of learning opportunities and challenges.

Young People's Forum Blog
Northumberland Wildlife Trust Young People’s Forum - creating a change and advocating for young voices when it comes to the preservation of our wild spaces.

Teamwork makes the dream work
The Nature Recovery Team work largely away from our reserves and landholdings, so necessarily much of the team’s work is delivered in partnership with other organisations or individuals. By coming…

The Importance of Ponds
Ponds play a critical part in ensuring the survival of amphibians, invertebrates, and even small mammals!

Bugs on the bog
Wilder Northumberland Network blog from Peter Matthewson, creator of Clark's Bog.

Reaping rewards for wildlife during the harvest: celebrating Jordans Cereals' partnership with The Wildlife Trusts
As farmers begin their days well before dawn during their busiest season, we want to celebrate the dedication and hard work of the growers in the Jordans Farm Partnership (JFP) – a long-standing…

The Wilder Northumberland Network
The Wilder Northumberland Network now covers 24,000 ha of Northumberland through the current engagement of 20 key members! Amongst the membership, some members are investing in particular Wilder…