The Caterpillar and the Butterfly, a poem by Terry Astley
Marvel at the array of magical forms in which a caterpillar takes in this poem by North East poet and…
Marvel at the array of magical forms in which a caterpillar takes in this poem by North East poet and…
North East Ornithologist, Phil Hanmer, summarises April’s bird ringing with an update on what the recent weather has meant for…
Find out about the behind the scenes research conducted by Maureen Flisher, into the Great North Museum: Hancock’s first female…
From all over the North East, primary school children have been writing their Plan A pledges for North East nature,…
As the days become longer and temperature rise, butterflies are emerging from hibernation. Here are five butterflies to look out…
As a child growing up in Newcastle, Swifts filled the skies in the summer evenings and this amazing creature fuelled…
Learn how to differentiate between Swallows, Swifts, House and Sand Martins in a new blog by NHSN Naturalist, Ho-Yin Wong…
ISBN 978-1-59714-482-7 I enjoy reading books about an easy overlooked aspect of natural history, and seaweed definitely falls into this…
Bats are often misunderstood. Did you know that they are more closely related to humans than they are to mice?…
Margaret Bradshaw is an experienced botanist, who spent most of her life working on the conservation of Teesdale’s flora. She…
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