
Wildness reseeded at Kielderhead Wildwood
After five and half years, 30,000 trees planted, thousands of river crossings and Covid, Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Kielderhead Wildwood Project has come to an end.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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After five and half years, 30,000 trees planted, thousands of river crossings and Covid, Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Kielderhead Wildwood Project has come to an end.
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