Wildlife charity set to thank National Lottery players
This November, Northumberland Wildlife Trust will be celebrating the 25th birthday of The National Lottery.
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This November, Northumberland Wildlife Trust will be celebrating the 25th birthday of The National Lottery.
Forget the John Lewis or Coca-Cola Christmas ads; Christmas doesn’t start this year until you have make your own festive wreath with Northumberland Wildlife Trust.
Pupils at Kielder First School are no strangers to water voles, having been involved in the ‘Restoring Ratty’ water vole reintroduction project with Northumberland Wildlife Trust, Forestry England…
Anybody dreading busy stores and endless queues for Christmas cards and calendars this festive season should stay at home and visit Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s online shop instead.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has been busy on its Whitelee Moor reserve, despite the arrival of the wet wintry weather.
A regional wildlife charity is calling on members of the public to join it as it pushes for action for wildlife, in the run up to the general election.
The Wildlife Trusts commissioned a study by the Institute of Education at UCL to evaluate the impact that experiencing nature has upon children. The study focused on over 450 primary school…
When not releasing water voles into the waterways of Kielder this summer, Northumberland Wildlife Trust volunteer Wendy Bennett was busy knitting a fabulous collection of soft toys to raise funds…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to have received £123.00 from the Enkelit Finnish Choir following its recent performance at Morpeth Methodist Church.
There was great excitement on Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s East Chevington reserve yesterday, when a group of volunteers surveying for harvest mice found proof of their existence.