Head to East Chevington for some wild fun this summer
Whether there are red, amber or green travel lists in operation this summer, one thing is certain, Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s East Chevington nature reserve is always on the green list.
Whether there are red, amber or green travel lists in operation this summer, one thing is certain, Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s East Chevington nature reserve is always on the green list.
It takes more than a pandemic and lockdowns to stop Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Kielderhead Wildwood team planting trees at Scaup Burn on the northern edge of Kielder Forest as part of the…
There are now 400 tiny feet pattering around Northumberland WildlifeTrust’s East Chevington nature reserve as a hundred tiny harvest mice, which weigh the same as a 10p coin, have been released at…
It’s not just sun worshippers who have been making the most of the current heatwave. Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project team, based at East Chevington, has been working around…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project team at East Chevington is delighted that, with the easing of lockdown restrictions, it has been able to invite a small number of its…
Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Catch My Drift project at East Chevington has a new trainee reserves officer - just in time for spring.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is furious at a recent spate of vandalism on one of its flagship reserves in the region.
Staff working on the Kielderhead Wildwood project at Scaup Burn returned to work this week to the welcome news that the project had received £171 via seven donations over the Christmas holidays.…
Forget Girl Power… Northumberland Wildlife Trust now has Pony Power.
Work on the Kielder Wildwood project, which aims to plant 35,000 trees and create a native upland woodland on the Scaup Burn, is continuing despite ongoing social distancing regulations.