
Eggs in time for Easter
Easter in Northumberland is not just about chocolate eggs; it is also about osprey eggs.
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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Easter in Northumberland is not just about chocolate eggs; it is also about osprey eggs.
As part of the new 2020 project, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is looking for members of the public to join its Finance Team for one day a week as a Finance and Office Assistant Volunteer.
Northumberland resident Sophie Webster is Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s new ‘Catch my Drift’ project assistant.
Kielder Salmon Centre is hosting a day of activities for all the family in April, in order to mark the Centre’s re-opening after the winter months and to celebrate International Year of the Salmon…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust will be hosting its first ‘Catch my Drift’ coffee morning at Hadston House Community Centre on Thursday 18 April, between 10:30am - 12:30pm.
A series of charity Easter events has had a chocolate boost from two local supermarkets.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has launched a funding appeal in its final push to secure the 600-acre Benshaw Moor in Redesdale as a new nature reserve.
Work has started on the replacement of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s North Hide at its Druridge Pools nature reserve.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is inviting members of the public to join its board of trustees.
Sir David Attenborough, Stephen Fry, Catherine Tate, Alison Steadman and Asim Chaudhry have backed a new campaign from The Wildlife Trusts that calls for nature’s recovery in the UK.