Northumberland Hen Harrier Protection Partnership
2019 was another successful year for rare and threatened hen harriers in Northumberland with birds successfully breeding here for the fifth year in row, making it the most consistent nesting place…
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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2019 was another successful year for rare and threatened hen harriers in Northumberland with birds successfully breeding here for the fifth year in row, making it the most consistent nesting place…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling for members of the public with a little spare time on their hands and a love of wildlife to volunteer with its 2020 project throughout Newcastle, North…
Pupils from Kielder First School have officially opened the Restoring Ratty Trail in time for the thousands of visitors expected in the region this summer.
Members of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Coquetmouth Group took part in their last ever group activity this week - a walk round the wildlife charity’s East Chevington reserve.
An unusual algae which appeared on the surface of the pond at Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Priestclose Wood reserve in the centre of Prudhoe, and which many thought was pollution due to its…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust purchased the 600 - acre Benshaw Moor in Redesdale in May to save its important wildlife and habitats, including peatland and limestone springs.
With the summer holidays fast approaching and the weather looking glorious, it’s time to think about an evening of outdoor entertainment with Northumberland Wildlife Trust.
Watch whales, swim a snorkel safari and ramble those rock pools this summer!
Generous players of People’s Postcode Lottery are supporting all Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s summer children’s events at its two Northumberland visitor centres.