
Wildwood project takes to the skies
Work on the Kielder Wildwood project, which aims to plant 35,000 trees and create a native upland woodland on the Scaup Burn, is continuing despite ongoing social distancing regulations.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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Work on the Kielder Wildwood project, which aims to plant 35,000 trees and create a native upland woodland on the Scaup Burn, is continuing despite ongoing social distancing regulations.
A volunteer with the Coast Care initiative has been announced as joint runner up in the 2020 Marsh Christian Trust Volunteer Awards for Marine Conservation.
The Red Squirrels Northern England (RSNE) project has received a cash boost of £15,000 from Northumbrian Water’s Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS) Branch Out fund to enable the project team to…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted that Sophie Webster, Project Officer on its Catch My Drift project was awarded second place in the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) 2020 Wildlife…
Throughout all trials and tribulations of 2020, Northumberlandia aka The Lady of the North, has kept a watchful eye over the reserve on Blagdon Lane.
The Kielder based Restoring Ratty water vole project is delighted to have received £2,365.87 from Bellingham Co-op shoppers via the 2019 - 2020 Co-op Local Community Fund.
Wondering if the shops are going to re-open next week for your Christmas shopping? Dreading the thought of endless queues if they are? Then look no further than Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s…
As temperatures drop and winter approaches, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is issuing its annual plea to members of the public to help look after the wildlife in their area.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to have received a cash boost from The Newcastle Centre for the Literary Arts (NCLA).