Turning the clocks back for wildlife

Turning the clocks back for wildlife

Clocks may be going forward this March, but Northumberland Wildlife Trust is going back to January to celebrate spring in its Springtime Saving sale.
Stoat looking at the camera with grass behind.

Stoat at Hauxley. Image by Tim Mason.

The recent warmer has bought nature to life again after quite a long, cold and wet winter and to mark this, from Friday 20th March until Tuesday 31st March, anybody taking out a new annual Northumberland Wildlife Trust Individual, Joint, Family and Family Watch memberships taken out via the Trust’s website or membership recruiter and paying by either direct debit or debit/credit card will receive a 50% discount.

New members will receive a fantastic membership pack including the Trust’s membership magazine and monthly e-newsletters highlighting its work around the region.

Christine O’Neil, Northumberland Wildlife Trust membership office says:

“Nature is becoming a part of everybody’s daily life which is great, but it also means the work to protect our green spaces and wildlife on them is more crucial than ever. 

“We realise that the latest cost-of-living squeeze will be a challenge for many people, however, climate change and loss of biodiversity are also crises of our time - no one is left untouched by their impacts and the magnitude of what’s at stake, which is why our work is so important.” 

To find out more, visit: www.nwt.org.uk/support-us/membership