A sparkling in the chalk stream
Our latest podcast episode is all about chalk streams; what makes them special, and how communities are coming together with the help of the Wildlife Trust to look after them, in the face of…
Our latest podcast episode is all about chalk streams; what makes them special, and how communities are coming together with the help of the Wildlife Trust to look after them, in the face of…
We may have had showers in the past few days, and it looks like being a wet weekend, but our rivers are still suffering from a very dry year.
Water is essential to all living things. The availability of water within an ecosystem can change the landscape dramatically, both within and between the seasons, impacting life up and down the…
Kelly Hollings, Restoring Ratty Project Officer for Northumberland Wildlife Trust, explores the habits of these much-loved mammals.
Aquatic plants are our next theme for #wildlifefromhome
The Environment Agency are seeking your views on the challenges our waters face and the choices and changes we all need to make to help tackle those challenges. Our Water for Wildlife Officer…
Wildlife may be beautiful or delicate but creating the best conditions for it to flourish can be a brutal-looking business
Heatwaves can spell trouble for our freshwater habitats, as The Wildlife Trusts’ Water Policy Manager Ali Morse explains.
Our Monitoring and Research intern Ana Jones on the patient mission of removing the invasive Himalayan balsam along Bourn Brook
We are working hard to protect our native species from invasive non-native species including Himalayan balsam and American mink