Pleas for respect as birds return to site
Skylarks are back in abundance at Weetslade Country Park, which is welcome news to Northumberland Wildlife Trust - but a plea has been issued.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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Skylarks are back in abundance at Weetslade Country Park, which is welcome news to Northumberland Wildlife Trust - but a plea has been issued.
Volunteers with Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project at East Chevington have been using trail cameras at various points on the site to identify and monitor some of its more…
This year’s Wild About Gardens campaign, run jointly by all 46 wildlife trusts and Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), is calling on gardeners to get growing to help the UK’s falling numbers of…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to welcome Northumberland Estates as its latest Bronze Category corporate supporter.
‘Coast Care’, the coastal initiative, started February by welcoming Rob Drummond as its new project assistant, where his main responsibilities within this role will be training volunteers and…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is renewing its call to all dog walkers to keep their dogs under control when on its reserves, in an attempt to protect grazing animals and wildlife.
Today the government gave the green light to the High Speed 2 rail project, without even acknowledging the devastating impact on the hundreds of precious wild places and the wildlife that depends…