Indoors or outdoors - go wild with nature this half term
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is encouraging young people to make the most of being off school this February by going wild on two of its nature reserves or in front of their computer screens.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust is encouraging young people to make the most of being off school this February by going wild on two of its nature reserves or in front of their computer screens.
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