
Second place for conservationist Sophie
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted that Sophie Webster, Project Officer on its Catch My Drift project was awarded second place in the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) 2020 Wildlife…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted that Sophie Webster, Project Officer on its Catch My Drift project was awarded second place in the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) 2020 Wildlife…
The whole world is going digital and so far this autumn, Northumberland Wildlife Trust has hosted virtual events on a host of topics with its spookily popular Halloween storytelling being the most…
Amongst all the gloom and doom of the new Lockdown with pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops closing on Thursday, Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received some great news.
Morpeth resident Chloe Cook is Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s new ‘Catch My Drift’ project assistant.
Amongst the dark days of Coronavirus, Northumberland Wildlife Trust received news of an amazing cash boost for its Catch My Drift project at East Chevington.
Volunteers with Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project at East Chevington have been using trail cameras at various points on the site to identify and monitor some of its more…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project at East Chevington is delighted with its success during 2019 with 2020 shaping up to be even better.
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.
A project aimed at improving Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s East Chevington nature reserve for wildlife and people, has appointed two consultancies to assist with its work.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s ‘Catch My Drift’ project at its East Chevington nature reserve, has received a grant of £7,744 from the Ventient Sisters North Steads Windfarm Community Benefit…