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Stephen walks around his local patch once or twice a week throughout the year. He looks and listens carefully to discover the wild creatures hidden in the reedbed and surrounding woods.
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My coffee shop
Friends Dawn and Ann meet up every fortnight for a walk and a catch up on one of their local nature reserves.
Shop online and support local wildlife this Christmas
Wondering if the shops are going to re-open next week for your Christmas shopping? Dreading the thought of endless queues if they are? Then look no further than Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s…
Wild 2023 on the cards for Walker eco warriors
A group of 26 youth club members from St Anthony’s Youth Education and Support service in Newcastle has received a £4,570 grant from leading educational charity The Ernest Cook Trust as part of…
Open all hours
Anybody dreading busy stores and endless queues for Christmas cards and calendars this festive season should stay at home and visit Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s online shop instead.
Christmas card making
Christmas is coming so let's get creative in a sustainable way. Make six distinctive, nature-inspired cards to gift to your loved ones.
Christmas card making
Christmas is coming so let's get creative in a sustainable way. Make six distinctive, nature-inspired cards to gift to your loved ones.
Smart souvenir shopping
Bringing a piece of your holiday home is a great way of keeping the memories alive – just make sure it’s wildlife-friendly!
Cash boost for wildlife from award winning farm
Northumberland Wildlife Trust has received a cash boost of £2,067.75 for 2018 from bird food growing company Vine House Farm, via catalogue and online sales.
Cash boost from our feathered friends
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted to have received £2,150, resulting from catalogue and online sales, from bird food growing company Vine House Farm Bird Foods.
It’s never too early for the S-word
The schools may just be getting ready to reopen, Halloween and Bonfire Night are still a distant date on the calendar, but Northumberland Wildlife Trust is already talking about the S-word.