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Useful links | Northumberland Wildlife Trust
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Education and Community Engagement. Rescued from the Sea. N'umberland Biodiversity Action Plan. North East Local Nature Partnership. How you can help. Other ways to help. Conservation advice, planning and FAQ. Simon King wildlife whisperer. Give a donation Make a difference. BTCV (international conservation volunteering). Country Land and Business Association. Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group. Natural History Society of Northumbria. Wwwnhsn.ncl.ac.uk. North East Biodiversity Forum. Our Coast Our Seas.
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Starter websites - CITA
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First-step websites for small voluntary groups. Prices start from £700. In this increasingly digital world, no matter how large or small your organisation, it is important to have a web presence. A website lets people know what your organisation does and how they can find you. It can help you raise funds, deliver services and keep in touch with your supporters and clients. Three hours' initial training. Six months' ongoing support. Full control over the website content. Support for mobile devices. The Be...
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If looks could kill | Northumberland and Beyond
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Conservation work at home and abroad. Where are the hoverflies? If looks could kill. July 12, 2015. Wood wasp or greater horntail (Urocerus gigas) (c) Duncan Hutt. Close up of the greater horntail head (c) Duncan Hutt. This fearsome looking beast is a wood wasp, although it isn’t a wasp at all; more specifically it has the name of greater horntail ( Urocerus gigas. The Hutt Family from Northumberland. View all posts by thehutts →. This entry was posted in Invertebrates. And tagged greater horntail. You a...
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Where are the hoverflies? | Northumberland and Beyond
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Conservation work at home and abroad. If looks could kill. A Castle in the Bay →. Where are the hoverflies? July 23, 2015. It’s mid July and it’s not been a particularly good year so far for hoverflies, at least not in Northumberland. On a walk around a site on Druridge Bay today only 3 were spotted; one did not stay still long enough for identification; one was a. And the third was a very distinctive. Volucella pellucens (c) Duncan Hutt. The Hutt Family from Northumberland. And tagged Druridge Bay.
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Kenya Safari 2013 | Northumberland and Beyond
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Conservation work at home and abroad. In October 2013 we went on Safari to Kenya with Willet’s Safaris. This was the annual Ponteland Community Middle School. Trip to visit their twin school, Wanga Primary School; the trip was a Parents and Kids safari. Black-headed heron at Wildebeest Camp (c) Duncan Hutt. We flew into Nairobi where we were met by safari leader, John Blissett, and spent out first night at Wildebeest Camp. Young elephant at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust orphanage (c) Duncan Hutt.
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Odd visitor to the garden | Northumberland and Beyond
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Conservation work at home and abroad. Double Dandelion →. Odd visitor to the garden. June 27, 2015. Honeysuckle sawfly (Zaraea fascinata). It was narrowed down to being a sawfly and eventually to being a honeysuckle sawfly (. The Hutt Family from Northumberland. View all posts by thehutts →. This entry was posted in Invertebrates. And tagged Honeysuckle sawfly. Double Dandelion →. Odd visitor to the garden. Http:/ vivinfrance.wordpress.com. June 27, 2015 at 8:07 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A church b...
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thehutts | Northumberland and Beyond
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Conservation work at home and abroad. The Hutt Family from Northumberland. August 3, 2016. The Channel Islands sit off the Normandy Coast and form a group of islands administered as Jersey or Guernsey, with their strange statuses as Crown Dependencies of the UK. Yet a few miles south of Jersey is a small archipelago … Continue reading →. A moment by the pond. July 14, 2016. June 22, 2016. June 14, 2016. June 6, 2016. Basking in the park. May 12, 2016. A quick call in to Ponteland Park on the way home fro...
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Turks and Caicos | Northumberland and Beyond
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Conservation work at home and abroad. Our first visit, crabs, crickets and a whip-scorpion. Getting the caves ready for the visitor season. Pygmy boa and monarch butterfly around the cave entrance. A group visit to the caves and Wade’s Green. Conch Bar and Indian caves. A return to undertake some work. A crab and a spider on the trail. Revisiting the Haulover Field Road. A first visit to Wade’s Green. A Group visit to the site. A tour of Readymoney Garden. Readymoney at New Year. A visit to East Caicos.
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First week… | Plastic Begone
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Minimising our use of plastic for the good of all living things. January 5, 2015. So we have endured/enjoyed our first week without acquiring any more plastic! Because we like to keep our cupboards well-stocked it has been a pretty gentle introduction; we are still merrily working through the plastic-wrapped stocks with which we had provisioned ourselves before the experiment began. After making oatcakes last week we were chasing another “why have we never done this before? 1 tablespoon borax substitute.