
Appeal launched to help people act for nature in their neighbourhoods
This April, Northumberland Wildlife Trust has launched an appeal to help people act for nature where they live - and they need the support of the public to make it happen.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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This April, Northumberland Wildlife Trust has launched an appeal to help people act for nature where they live - and they need the support of the public to make it happen.
A stunning new exhibition called The Missing Lynx will tour local venues across Northumberland from Thursday 11th April 2024.
At a time when conserving the environment has never been more important, DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) and the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Species Survival Fund…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust and Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) are joining forces this spring to support slugs and snails in the region’s gardens.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust and Dogs Trust have launched advice to encourage owners to keep their pooches on leads during nesting season from now until August.
English hedgerows will be protected in law as the government sets out its plans for domestic hedgerow regulations.
As wildlife lovers in the region have their eyes to the skies eagerly awaiting the return of the Kielder osprey, Osprey Watch is also winging its way back!
Following the success of previous years, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is all set to join in the celebrations for The National Lottery Open Week next week.