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The Missing Lynx Project Exhibition – Views from the Young People’s Forum
Check out this week’s #WilderWednesday blog from the Young People’s Forum. For this blog the writers have talked about their views on The Missing Lynx Exhibition.
Missing Lynx exhibition to tour Northumberland
A stunning new exhibition called The Missing Lynx will tour local venues across Northumberland from Thursday 11th April 2024.
Locals champion lynx as popular Missing Lynx exhibition opens for 2025
A popular touring exhibition called The Missing Lynx will visit colleges and universities across northern England and the southern border of Scotland from January to March 2025 for the first time…
My project
Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,…
Popular Missing Lynx exhibition visits Hawick Town Hall from 26th April
A popular touring Missing Lynx exhibition will visit Hawick Town Hall from Saturday 26th April to Thursday 1st May. Book your free tickets:…
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 -…
Wildwood project takes to the skies
Work on the Kielder Wildwood project, which aims to plant 35,000 trees and create a native upland woodland on the Scaup Burn, is continuing despite ongoing social distancing regulations.
Project brings in the Hexham experts
It takes more than a pandemic and lockdowns to stop Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Kielderhead Wildwood team planting trees at Scaup Burn on the northern edge of Kielder Forest as part of the…
Biodiversity Boost Project Summary
The Biodiversity Boost Project, which ended in February, was awarded almost £750,000 by the Species Survival Fund to increase biodiversity and enhance habitats across the Druridge Bay area across…
Amazing project comes to an end
A ground breaking scheme to engage young people in environmental social action projects has ended on a high with more than 6,700 taking part across England.