
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.
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.
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.
This September, members of the public can take part in an exciting conference about the wilds of Kielder - without so much as leaving their seat.
You don’t even need to leave your seat to enjoy the wonders of the Northumberland coastline as the team at ‘Coast Care’, the coastal initiative has created a short legacy film to showcase the…
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.
Work resumed on the Kielderhead Wildwood project this week as it moves towards establishing a low density, native upland woodland on 100 hectares of open heather moorland along Scaup Burn at…
It takes more than a worldwide pandemic and a UK lockdown to stop the Restoring Ratty project team from releasing more water voles back into the region.