30 Days Wild challenge reaches new record!
Over 400,000 people went wild every day in June!
Stonechat. Image by: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION.
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The ‘Restoring Ratty’ conservation project to restore water voles to Kielder Water and Forest Park has won a prestigious award at the Chartered Institute of Ecology an Environmental Management (…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has realised its dream of purchasing the 600 acre Benshaw Moor in Redesdale to save its important wildlife and habitats including peatland and limestone springs. The…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre at Low Hauxley is delighted to have received a Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor for the second year running, for…
The vice chair of Northumberland Wildlife Trust is preparing to travel to Parliament to call on MPs to secure ambitious new laws which will halt nature’s decline and secure the recovery of…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to welcome two new corporate supporters - both of whom are based in Northumberland.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s ‘Catch My Drift’ project at its East Chevington nature reserve, has received a grant of £7,744 from the Ventient Sisters North Steads Windfarm Community Benefit…
As part of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s ‘Catch My Drift’ project which is set to improve the wildlife charity’s East Chevington nature reserve, members of the public are being asked to share…
This week, a further 240 water voles have been released into streams flowing into the east end of Kielder Reservoir (to link with water voles released last year), by the ‘Restoring Ratty’ water…