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Scale of nature and climate crises undermined by low ambition farm payments
Today the Government has announced new payments for farmers which raise serious questions as to whether we’ll see any better environmental outcomes now than the era of the much-derided Common…
Data protection: our promise to you
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most important change in data privacy regulation in 20 years.
Public urged to defend nature as new policies threaten nature, climate and food security
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is asking its members, supporters and the wider public to defend nature by contacting MPs and local councillors - both online and in person - to voice concerns over…
Devastating declines must put nature at the top of the political agenda says wildlife chief
The 46 UK Wildlife Trusts have given politicians five priorities to support nature recovery.
Ton up for rare Hen Harriers in Northumberland
The Northumberland Hen Harrier Protection Partnership is pleased to announce that this year 26 young hen harriers have fledged from seven nests on Forestry England land and two private estates in…
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…
Escape to Weetslade
A group of 60 pupils from Amberley Primary School in Killingworth escaped the classroom recently and went wild on a North Tyneside nature reserve.
My classroom
Pupils from Abingdon Primary School in Middlesbrough, Jon and Abdul, really enjoy learning outside the classroom, especially sketching butterflies.
New year, new homes
Tawny owls will now have somewhere to call home thanks to wildlife charity Northumberland Wildlife Trust and pupils from Kingston Park Primary School in Newcastle.
Gimme shelter
If proof was ever needed that what school children learnt during their home schooling was worth it, then look no further than the pupils from Front Street Primary School in Whickham.