Ahoy there! Celebrate the seaside this summer
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is planning to shine a light on all things watery and wonderful at its Hauxley reserve as part of its National Marine Week celebrations.
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust is planning to shine a light on all things watery and wonderful at its Hauxley reserve as part of its National Marine Week celebrations.
It’s garden party season this July and, not to be outdone, Northumberland Wildlife Trust has joined forces with Greening Wingrove and Arthur’s Hill CIC to host an outdoor party of their own.
The first ever Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) came into force in England this week, marking an important moment in the UK and The Wildlife Trusts’ marine conservation history and giving a…
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.
Robson Green - actor, singer-songwriter, angler and TV presenter plus film crew - headed to Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley reserve and Wildlife Discovery Centre last weekend to record his…
It’s World Jump Day on the 20th July and Northumberland Wildlife Trust is offering everybody the opportunity to jump at the chance of a great membership offer this July, as part of its Super…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is asking people in the region to help the University of Exeter with a survey into how the view from their windows impacts on their wellbeing and be in with a chance…
A new initiative is launched which pays tribute to His Majesty, King Charles III’s long-standing commitment to the natural world and the environment aptly titled Coronation Gardens for Food and…
A new sculpture trail in Amble that takes in Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley reserve has had the royal seal of approval from the Duke of Gloucester