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Druridge Pools
Druridge Pools is a wetland haven, rich in bird life, especially waders and wintering wildfowl.
Common by Nature: Dynamic Druridge
NWT’s Druridge Pools reserve, alongside the National Trust’s Druridge Links, is perhaps the best place in Northumberland at which to watch the spring season unfold. A bold claim to be sure, yet…
New residents at Druridge Pools
Great news! Harvest mice have set up home on a second Northumberland Wildlife Trust reserve at Druridge Bay.
Red takeover at Druridge Bay
Forget yesterday’s red takeover in a number of towns and cities across the UK with labour’s local election victories, there’s been a red takeover of a different kind on a nature reserve at…
‘Hide & Seek’ begins at Druridge Pools
Work has started on the replacement of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s North Hide at its Druridge Pools nature reserve.
Druridge Bay Living Landscape
Druridge Bay reserves to feature on national television programme
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is delighted that two of its Druridge Bay sites are set to feature on BBC One’s Countryfile programme on Sunday 19th May.
Sand dunes
Sand dunes are places of constant change and movement. Wander through them on warm summer days for orchids, bees and other wildlife, or experience the forces of nature behind their creation - the…
Annstead Dunes
This beautiful coastal reserve, also known as Annstead Links, is an excellent example of a mature sand dune system, which thanks to conservation efforts, now harbours a wealth of flora and fauna…
Large skipper
As its name suggests, the large skipper is bigger than the similar-looking small skipper! It can be seen in summer, resting on the long grass of grasslands, woodlands, verges and sand dunes.
Entertainer’s lasting link to Druridge Bay
It’s not every nature reserve that can boast a link to a 1970s worldwide teen idol, but Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre can do just that.