Young people have the chance to make a difference
With the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 27) due to start on Sunday 6 November, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is launching its first ever Young People’s Forum.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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With the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 27) due to start on Sunday 6 November, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is launching its first ever Young People’s Forum.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is joining TV stars Maddie Moate and Iolo Williams to encourage people in the region to get walking for wildlife.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is asking its members, supporters and the wider public to defend nature by contacting MPs and local councillors - both online and in person - to voice concerns over…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received a cash boost of £3,301, for the 2021-2022 financial year, from bird food growing company Vine House Farm.
Red Squirrels Northern England (RSNE) has published the results of its annual red and grey squirrel survey, which once again confirms that red squirrels can still be found in 7 counties in…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project at East Chevington is on the lookout for a new project trainee to join the team… just in time for autumn.