Ponies placed in unnecessary danger
Less than one month since four Exmoor ponies took up residence on Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Benshaw Moor nature reserve, mindless members of the public have placed them in danger.
Less than one month since four Exmoor ponies took up residence on Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Benshaw Moor nature reserve, mindless members of the public have placed them in danger.
Four new Exmoor ponies have taken up residence on Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Benshaw Moor nature reserve for the first time since the wildlife charity purchased the site in June 2019.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is urging dog owners to keep their pets on short leads now that birds are nesting, species are emerging from hibernation and to protect grazing livestock.
Leads are essential to prevent dogs harming ground-nesting birds, say The Wildlife Trusts.
Despite the chaos around Storm Arwen this weekend, Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Flexigraze Exmoor ponies on its Druridge Pools reserve had no intention of allowing a stormy weekend end their…
Forget Girl Power… Northumberland Wildlife Trust now has Pony Power.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is renewing its call to all dog walkers to keep their dogs under control when on its reserves, in an attempt to protect grazing animals and wildlife.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling on dog walkers to keep their dogs under control when on its reserves, in an attempt to protect grazing animals and wildlife.
Anybody passing Longhorsley Moor this summer should keep their eyes peeled for sheep and ponies on the site.