
A right rocky read
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s 50th anniversary Rock Festival has featured many geological gems over the course of the last year and now 50 of them have made it into a new book.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s 50th anniversary Rock Festival has featured many geological gems over the course of the last year and now 50 of them have made it into a new book.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is encouraging anybody who doesn’t know how to spend their cash this Christmas to hang on to it until the New Year and take advantage of its January 2022 half-price…
It takes more than uprooted trees to stop Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project hosting a Christmas crafting event at its East Chevington nature reserve.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project has received a fantastic early Christmas present thanks to very generous shoppers in Amble and Hadston.
There was much activity at Weetslade Country Park this November with local residents helping Northumberland Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers plant some of the 3000 daffodil bulbs needing to be…
Despite the chaos around Storm Arwen this weekend, Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Flexigraze Exmoor ponies on its Druridge Pools reserve had no intention of allowing a stormy weekend end their…
The crew from BBC Countryfile headed to Kielder Forest at the end of last week to film material for a December episode of the programme.
As part of its ongoing support for the Restoring Ratty project, The First and Last Brewery in Eldson is offering 10% from all its products sold, between now and Christmas Eve, to the project which…
Anybody dreading the thought of endless queues in the shops this December with Christmas jingles vibrating around their ears, should look no further than Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s online…
After years of waiting to see if harvest mice will make Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s East Chevington nature reserve their permanent home, the wildlife charity can now report that the wait is…