Cash boost for wildlife from award winning farm
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received a cash boost of £3,301, for the 2021-2022 financial year, from bird food growing company Vine House Farm.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received a cash boost of £3,301, for the 2021-2022 financial year, from bird food growing company Vine House Farm.
Red Squirrels Northern England (RSNE) has published the results of its annual red and grey squirrel survey, which once again confirms that red squirrels can still be found in 7 counties in…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project at East Chevington is on the lookout for a new project trainee to join the team… just in time for autumn.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is participating in Remember A Charity in Your Will Week (5th - 11th September), the annual awareness campaign which aims to encourage people to leave a gift to…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is becoming concerned about the number of wildflowers, particularly orchids, being dug up and removed from its reserves along Druridge Bay in recent months.
The worldwide pandemic of avian flu is having a devastating effect on UK birds.
Even though the hot weather appears to be cooling down slightly, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is still urging visitors to its reserves, and the wider countryside, to be mindful of the risk of…