The 26-hectare/64-acre reserve now has Tynan TV, named after Tony Tynan, the charity’s founder, running throughout the day on a new screen in the visitor centre’s reception.
Hauxley reserve was always a favourite with Tony who formed Northumberland Wildlife Trust in 1971 and went on to create the Hauxley nature reserve in the 1980s following his involvement in the acquisition of the land from British Coal. He remained as the charity’s Vice President until his death in 2018.
A generous donation from Tony’s family has enabled the Trust to install four wildlife cameras to capture daily life around the reserve, as well as purchase a new computer to process the live filming together with the new screen.