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Northumberland Wildlife Trust started 2022 by welcoming Pumphreys of Newcastle as its latest silver category corporate supporter. The family owned business, established in 1750 in the center of…
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust started 2022 by welcoming Pumphreys of Newcastle as its latest silver category corporate supporter. The family owned business, established in 1750 in the center of…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling on members of the public not to dump their post-Christmas rubbish on its reserves around the region.
Conservation group Red Squirrels Northern England (RSNE), which works to protect red squirrels in the region and beyond, is all set to celebrate National Squirrel Appreciation Day on 21st January…
Today (11th January) Northumberland Wildlife Trust is joining the other 45 wildlife trusts around the UK to mark #Heritage Treasures Day, which celebrates projects that have benefitted from…
Tawny owls will now have somewhere to call home thanks to wildlife charity Northumberland Wildlife Trust and pupils from Kingston Park Primary School in Newcastle.
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…