
Celebrate the UK’s fin-tastic seaside
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has joined forces with 45 other UK Wildlife Trusts in encouraging everybody to celebrate Great Britain’s wonderful shore and seas either from the comfort of their own…
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust has joined forces with 45 other UK Wildlife Trusts in encouraging everybody to celebrate Great Britain’s wonderful shore and seas either from the comfort of their own…
Amongst the dark days of Coronavirus, Northumberland Wildlife Trust received news of an amazing cash boost for its Catch My Drift project at East Chevington.
Work resumed on the Kielderhead Wildwood project this week as it moves towards establishing a low density, native upland woodland on 100 hectares of open heather moorland along Scaup Burn at…
Now that summer is definitely with us and life is starting to return to some semblance of normality, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is hosting a number of socially distanced family events at…
With the easing of lockdown restrictions, Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s practical conservation volunteers have been able to resume work around the region for the first time in four months.
It takes more than a worldwide pandemic and a UK lockdown to stop the Restoring Ratty project team from releasing more water voles back into the region.
The Wildlife Trusts are deeply disappointed by the Government announcement to spend billions on roads at a time when serious investment in nature could address the twin emergencies of our age -…