
Rain didn’t stop voles’ release
This week, despite the rainy weather, a further 284 water voles have been released into streams flowing into the east end of Kielder Reservoir, by the ‘Restoring Ratty’ water vole reintroduction…
This week, despite the rainy weather, a further 284 water voles have been released into streams flowing into the east end of Kielder Reservoir, by the ‘Restoring Ratty’ water vole reintroduction…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling for members of the public with a little spare time on their hands and a love of wildlife to volunteer with its 2020 project throughout Newcastle, North…
Pupils from Kielder First School have officially opened the Restoring Ratty Trail in time for the thousands of visitors expected in the region this summer.
The ‘Restoring Ratty’ conservation project to restore water voles to Kielder Water and Forest Park has won a prestigious award at the Chartered Institute of Ecology an Environmental Management (…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre at Low Hauxley is delighted to have received a Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor for the second year running, for…
As part of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s ‘Catch My Drift’ project which is set to improve the wildlife charity’s East Chevington nature reserve, members of the public are being asked to share…
This week, a further 240 water voles have been released into streams flowing into the east end of Kielder Reservoir (to link with water voles released last year), by the ‘Restoring Ratty’ water…
Anybody wanting to catch a glimpse of the natural beauty of Kielder without leaving the comfort of their sofa, can do so, courtesy of a short film made by Alnwick based film maker Alan Fentiman.…
A group of young people from the north east have assisted the RSPB as it prepared for the expected arrival of migratory birds to Coquet Island.
Northumberland resident Sophie Webster is Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s new ‘Catch my Drift’ project assistant.