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A Northumberland brewery's newest beer is set to aid conservation efforts for one of the UK's most threatened mammals.
Seventeen adders have been found dead on roads in County Durham so far this year, prompting a wildlife warning.
Wildlife rescuers Jojo and Tony Johnson of Pennines Wildlife Rescue in Carrshield spent several days coming up with a plan to rehome three Tamworth pigs, two mules, and two alpacas which had ...
Red Squirrel Ale, brewed by Allendale Brewery, is raising money for Northumberland Wildlife Trust by donating 10p from every sale to red squirrel conservation efforts. The family-run brewery, based on ...
Innovative environmental technology is now aiding the protection of peatlands in the North Pennines. Two plant-powered SensorSticks -the first ...
Amid the natural beauty of its landscapes, humanity has made its mark in spectacular ways, with the scars of old quarries and lead mines now havens for wildlife. The North Pennines also make a ...
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A second all-terrain mobility scooter has been introduced at an Eden Valley National Trust site. The North Pennines National ...
As vital carbon sinks, healthy peatlands can help tackle climate change, reduce flood risk, improve water quality and support rare wildlife ... is found across the Pennines, North York Moors ...
They had escaped from an enclosure on farmland and their owner has now agreed to give them to Pennines Wildlife Rescue in Carrshield, Northumberland. Anthony Johnson, who runs the centre ...