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SUMMARY:Ouseburn Wild Talks | Water Quality in the Ouseburn - Challenges and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to welcome Dr David Werner to discuss his work in exploring the health of our blue corridor\, the Ouseburn. Part of the Ouseburn Wild Talks series\, hosted in collaboration with Ouseburn Farm and the Ouseburn Trust.  \n\n\n\nThis event if free and open for all to attend as part of the Wild Ouseburn project. Book your free ticket in the link opposite. \n\n\n\nABOUT THE TALK \n\n\n\nThe Reece Foundation commissioned Newcastle University to undertake an analysis of water quality in the Ouseburn as it was concerned that pollution was having a detrimental effect on the Ouseburn valley as a healthy green space for people and wildlife.  \n\n\n\nOur investigation confirmed that water quality in Jesmond Dene and the Ouseburn Valley is inadequate for a well-used urban green space. Innovative methods using environmental DNA showed that water quality is changeable and depending on the weather conditions. During one September storm event 72-77% of all bacteria in the Ouseburn originate from the sewer system. A partnership comprising the Reece Foundation\, Newcastle University\, Northumbrian Water\, Newcastle City Council\, Urban Green\, the Environment Agency and other key stakeholders has now been established to restore the Ouseburn back to a healthy state. All stakeholders are welcome to join this endeavour. \n\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER \n\n\n\nDr David Werner is Professor of Environmental Systems Modelling at Newcastle University. His research group is developing innovative methods to rapidly survey\, map\, and communicate waterborne hazards. This includes the development of an innovative suitcase laboratory for molecular microbiology\, and the use of environmental DNA for faecal pollution source attribution and quantitative microbial risk assessment. He works with academic\, charity\, and industry partners in the UK\, Tanzania\, Ethiopia\, Brazil\, India\, Nepal\, and Thailand. \n\n\n\nPhoto credit: The Ouseburn Trust
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/ouseburn-wild-talks-feb-24/
LOCATION:Ouseburn Farm\, Ouseburn Road\, Newcastle-uopn-Tyne\, NE1 2PA
CATEGORIES:Ouseburn Wild Talks,Talks,Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-50/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-49/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Wetland Bird Survey - Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Wild Ouseburn project needs your help!\n\n\n\nOver the next year the Wild Ouseburn project will be developing a series of surveys across the project area. The surveys will follow seasonal changes of species and follow existing methodologies. The results gathered will help build a better picture of the wildlife in the area\, enabling us to better conserve and enhance habitats and species\, boosting the vibrant biodiversity of Wild Ouseburn! \n\n\n\nThe first survey will be the Wetlands Bird Survey\, which will feature two survey routes across the project area following the important blue corridors. One survey route will follow the Ouseburn from its mouth at the Tyne and along to the culvert at Ouseburn Farm. The other route will follow the north bank of the Tyne from Spiller’s Wharf to the Millennium Bridge. \n\n\n\nThe survey will primarily focus on wetland birds\, from Mallards to Mute Swans\, alongside visual water quality checks. The survey will take place fortnightly\, counting the species present\, recording behaviour and breeding success alongside identifying important feeding and roosting areas\, to build a full picture of the birds that use this important wildlife corridor. \n\n\n\nIf you would like to start getting involved in wildlife surveying through Wild Ouseburn\, or are intrigued and would like to simply find out more\, join us for a morning training session on Friday 2nd February or Sunday 11th February 9am – 1030am. Meet outside of the Cycle Hub\, Spiller’s Wharf (no booking required). \n\n\n\nThis is a great chance to begin your bird identification journey (as there are only a handful of species which regularly use the Ouseburn!)\, as well as learning ecological monitoring methods. The Wild Ouseburn project will provide everything you need\, including Opticron binoculars\, to identification and recording sheets. You just need to bring yourself. \n\n\n\nPlease note that you do not need to have prior knowledge of birds to take part in these surveys. \n\n\n\nCan’t make the workshop dates? Don’t worry\, drop us an email and we can arrange another time! \n\n\n\n(Suitable for ages 12+\, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/wetland-bird-survey-training-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Ouseburn\, Spiller's Car Park\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE6 1AP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-48/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-47/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Stotties & Spuggies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special safari to celebrate National Stottie Cake Week!\n\n\n\nMeet at Big River Bakery for a fascinating introduction to the local history of stotties\, then join Wild Intrigue on a short walk around Shieldfield searching for ‘hoose spuggies’ (House Sparrows!) \n\n\n\nWe’ll make records of these rare urban birds to contribute to Wild Ouseburn\, and talk about the intriguing similarities between them and us. Afterwards\, Forum Cafe will be serving free drinks so we can continue our conversations. \n\n\n\nThis event is in collaboration with Big River Bakery\, Dwellbeing Shieldfield\, Forum Cafe\, and Wild Intrigue’s Wild Ouseburn project. \n\n\n\nNo need to book\, and everyone is welcome!  \n\nMeet at: Big River Bakery\, 42 Wretham Place\, Shieldfield\, Newcastle\, NE2 1XU for a 10am start.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/stotties-spuggies/
LOCATION:Big River Bakery\, 42 Wrexham Place\, Shieldfield\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE2 1XU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn Events
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SUMMARY:Valentine's Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Treat your partner (and youself!) this Valentine’s Day to a morning with Red Squirrels\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/valentines-breakfast-with-red-squirrels-4/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Valentine's Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Treat your partner (and yourself!) this Valentine’s Day to a morning with Red Squirrels\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/valentines-breakfast-with-red-squirrels-3/
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SUMMARY:Wetland Bird Survey - Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Wild Ouseburn project needs your help!\n\n\n\nOver the next year the Wild Ouseburn project will be developing a series of surveys across the project area. The surveys will follow seasonal changes of species and follow existing methodologies. The results gathered will help build a better picture of the wildlife in the area\, enabling us to better conserve and enhance habitats and species\, boosting the vibrant biodiversity of Wild Ouseburn! \n\n\n\nThe first survey will be the Wetlands Bird Survey\, which will feature two survey routes across the project area following the important blue corridors. One survey route will follow the Ouseburn from its mouth at the Tyne and along to the culvert at Ouseburn Farm. The other route will follow the north bank of the Tyne from Spiller’s Wharf to the Millennium Bridge. \n\n\n\nThe survey will primarily focus on wetland birds\, from Mallards to Mute Swans\, alongside visual water quality checks. The survey will take place fortnightly\, counting the species present\, recording behaviour and breeding success alongside identifying important feeding and roosting areas\, to build a full picture of the birds that use this important wildlife corridor. \n\n\n\nIf you would like to start getting involved in wildlife surveying through Wild Ouseburn\, or are intrigued and would like to simply find out more\, join us for a morning training session on Friday 2nd February or Sunday 11th February 9am – 1030am. Meet outside of the Cycle Hub\, Spiller’s Wharf (no booking required). \n\n\n\nThis is a great chance to begin your bird identification journey (as there are only a handful of species which regularly use the Ouseburn!)\, as well as learning ecological monitoring methods. The Wild Ouseburn project will provide everything you need\, including Opticron binoculars\, to identification and recording sheets. You just need to bring yourself. \n\n\n\nPlease note that you do not need to have prior knowledge of birds to take part in these surveys. \n\n\n\nCan’t make the workshop dates? Don’t worry\, drop us an email and we can arrange another time! \n\n\n\n(Suitable for ages 12+\, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/wetland-bird-survey-training-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Ouseburn\, Spiller's Car Park\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE6 1AP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-46/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-45/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-44/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-43/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Wild Ouseburn Wander - St Ann's
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exploration of Ouseburn’s wild side and a casual catch up about the Wild Ouseburn project.  \n\n\n\nEach Wild Ouseburn Wander will take in different wild species and spaces\, and will be an opportunity to share ideas with like-minded people. Along the way we will record the wildlife spotted along the way\, helping to better understand how to protect and enhance our local wildlife.  \n\n\n\nThis route will explore the St Ann’s Church grounds and parts of the St Ann’s green spaces\, before heading onto Lime Street and into the Ouseburn Woods. \n\n\n\nNo need to book a spot\, just come along! Meet outside the St Ann’s Church gates on Breamish Street on Saturday 3rd February for a start 12pm start. Binoculars will be available to use. 
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/wild-ouseburn-wander/
LOCATION:St Ann’s Church\, Battlefield\, St Ann's Church\, Battlefield\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 2DZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Urban Bird Walk - Shieldfield
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore and document the urban birds of Wild Ouseburn. Urban Bird Walks will take place at various locations across the project area to discover and document the wonderful array of bird species. We will be recording all of our sightings for the Wild Ouseburn project\, so it’s an excellent chance to learn about wildlife recording alongside bird identification. \n\n\n\nWhether you’re a keen beginner\, or an expert birder\, you’re welcome to join us! All of the data we gather will help protect and enhance the wildlife in the Lower Ouseburn Valley\, and help inform future management of wild spaces in the project area. \n\n\n\nFree for everyone to attend. No need to book a space\, just come along to the meeting point for the start time. Binoculars and identification guides will be provided. Please meet outside of Big River Bakery\, Shieldfield\, on the 3rd February for a 10am start.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/urban-bird-walk-shieldfield/
LOCATION:Big River Bakery\, 42 Wrexham Place\, Shieldfield\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE2 1XU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Wetland Bird Survey - Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Wild Ouseburn project needs your help!\n\n\n\nOver the next year the Wild Ouseburn project will be developing a series of surveys across the project area. The surveys will follow seasonal changes of species and follow existing methodologies. The results gathered will help build a better picture of the wildlife in the area\, enabling us to better conserve and enhance habitats and species\, boosting the vibrant biodiversity of Wild Ouseburn! \n\n\n\nThe first survey will be the Wetlands Bird Survey\, which will feature two survey routes across the project area following the important blue corridors. One survey route will follow the Ouseburn from its mouth at the Tyne and along to the culvert at Ouseburn Farm. The other route will follow the north bank of the Tyne from Spiller’s Wharf to the Millennium Bridge. \n\n\n\nThe survey will primarily focus on wetland birds\, from Mallards to Mute Swans\, alongside visual water quality checks. The survey will take place fortnightly\, counting the species present\, recording behaviour and breeding success alongside identifying important feeding and roosting areas\, to build a full picture of the birds that use this important wildlife corridor. \n\n\n\nIf you would like to start getting involved in wildlife surveying through Wild Ouseburn\, or are intrigued and would like to simply find out more\, join us for a morning training session on Friday 2nd February or Sunday 11th February 9am – 1030am. Meet outside of the Cycle Hub\, Spiller’s Wharf (no booking required). \n\n\n\nThis is a great chance to begin your bird identification journey (as there are only a handful of species which regularly use the Ouseburn!)\, as well as learning ecological monitoring methods. The Wild Ouseburn project will provide everything you need\, including Opticron binoculars\, to identification and recording sheets. You just need to bring yourself. \n\n\n\nPlease note that you do not need to have prior knowledge of birds to take part in these surveys. \n\n\n\nCan’t make the workshop dates? Don’t worry\, drop us an email and we can arrange another time! \n\n\n\n(Suitable for ages 12+\, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/wetland-bird-survey-training-workshop/
LOCATION:Ouseburn\, Spiller's Car Park\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE6 1AP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-42/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-41/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Urban Bird Walk - Ouseburn Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore and document the urban birds of Wild Ouseburn. Urban Bird Walks will take place at various locations across the project area to discover and document the wonderful array of bird species. We will be recording all of our sightings for the Wild Ouseburn project\, so it’s an excellent chance to learn about wildlife recording alongside bird identification. \n\n\n\nWhether you’re a keen beginner\, or an expert birder\, you’re welcome to join us! All of the data we gather will help protect and enhance the wildlife in the Lower Ouseburn Valley\, and help inform future management of wild spaces in the project area. \n\n\n\nFree for everyone to attend. No need to book a space\, just come along to the meeting point for the start time. Binoculars and identification guides will be provided. Please meet outside of Ouseburn Farm on 29th January for a 12pm start.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/urban-bird-walk-ouseburn-farm/
LOCATION:Ouseburn Farm\, Ouseburn Road\, Newcastle-uopn-Tyne\, NE1 2PA
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Urban Bird Walk - Cycle Hub
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore and document the urban birds of Wild Ouseburn. Urban Bird Walks will take place at various locations across the project area to discover and document the wonderful array of bird species. We will be recording all of our sightings for the Wild Ouseburn project\, so it’s an excellent chance to learn about wildlife recording alongside bird identification. \n\n\n\nWhether you’re a keen beginner\, or an expert birder\, you’re welcome to join us! All of the data we gather will help protect and enhance the wildlife in the Lower Ouseburn Valley\, and help inform future management of wild spaces in the project area. \n\n\n\nFree for everyone to attend. No need to book a space\, just come along to the meeting point for the start time. Binoculars and identification guides will be available for use. Meet outside the Cycle Hub on 29th January for a 9am start.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/urban-bird-walk-cycle-hub/
LOCATION:Ouseburn\, Spiller's Car Park\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE6 1AP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-93/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Red Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the arboreal life of the Red Squirrel\, in the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater in the eastern Lake District National Park. Based from Wild Intrigue’s comfortable Woodland Wildlife Hide in beautiful Naddle Forest\, you will spend a morning watching the antics of Red Squirrels whilst enjoying a locally sourced\, cold breakfast board. \n\n\n\nWith intimate views from the hide\, and the shared expertise of a Wild Intrigue guide\, you will discover the fascinating ecology of the Red Squirrel and its woodland home along with an array of birdlife. \n\n\n\nScampering Red Squirrels in treetops were once a common sight throughout the whole of the UK\, with historic population estimated at 3.5 million individuals. Now\, due to the pressures of reduced food\, habitat availability and disease\, largely brought by the introduction of the North American Grey Squirrels\, the UK Red Squirrel population has dramatically declined to 120\,000 individuals\, with only around 15\,000 Reds remaining in England. \n\n\n\nBut there is hope! Scotland and Northern England remain strongholds for Red Squirrels\, with teams of dedicated conservationists working together to protect the scamping of Reds in our treetops for future generations to enjoy. \n\n\n\nThe work undertaken at RSPB Haweswater makes an outstanding contribution to Red Squirrel conservation in in the Lake District National Park. By protecting Naddle Forest\, a semi-ancient Atlantic oak woodland\, Reds have abundant foraging and nesting opportunities\, and by planting tens of thousands of fruit and nut bearing trees over the years\, this vital habitat will be expanded and protected to ensure the future survival of Reds Squirrels at Haweswater. \n\n\n\nWe are proud to host this experience at RSPB Haweswater. For every Breakfast with Red Squirrels ticket sold\, you will be helping to support the conservation of Red Squirrels at this beautiful reserve.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-92/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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SUMMARY:Ouseburn Wild Talks: An evening with Neil & Leigh from Hill Top Farm
DESCRIPTION:Neil Heseltine and Leigh Weston run Hill Top Farm in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales\, where they continue the long Heseltine tradition of farming in Malham\, whilst transforming their land into a place for nature to thrive. Life in the rural idyll of the Dales is a far cry from Leigh’s urban upbringing in Wallsend\, but her Newcastle-roots have remained a strong part of her\, and her family’s\, identity. \n\n\n\nWith 1100-acres to care for\, Neil and Leigh have adapted their cattle and sheep farming in the past 20 years to enhance biodiversity\, develop species-rich hay meadows and restore natural processes. Neil also shares his valuable expertise in transformational farming through his appointment as Chair of the Yorkshire Dales National Park authority. \n\n \n\n\n\nYou may have recently watched Neil and Leigh’s inspiring\, nature-based approach to farming in the BBC documentary\, Saving Our Wild Isles\, narrated by David Attenborough. \n\n\n\n \n\nHosted at Ouseburn Farm as part of the Wild Talks winter series\, Wild Intrigue are delighted to host an illustrated discussion with Leigh and Neil about their farming journey\, their family’s encounters with nature at Hill Top Farm\, and to welcome their fresh perspective of wildness and urban nature management in Newcastle city. \n\n\n\n \n\nA Q&A will be hosted at the end of the discussion\, which we invite you to participate in. \n\n\n\n \n\nOpen and free to all\, light refreshments will be provided. Please book your free place in advance\, and arrive 10 minutes before the start time to get a cuppa and find a seat for a 6pm start. \n\nBOOK YOU FREE SPACE
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/ouseburn-wild-talks-an-evening-with-neil-leigh-from-hill-top-farm/
LOCATION:Ouseburn Farm\, Ouseburn Road\, Newcastle-uopn-Tyne\, NE1 2PA
CATEGORIES:Ouseburn Wild Talks,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231130T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231130T200000
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CREATED:20231015T151659Z
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SUMMARY:Ouseburn Wild Talks: Britain's Hidden Fishes\, film screening with Jack Perks
DESCRIPTION:A pioneering documentary by professional underwater and wildlife cameraman\, Jack Perks\, ‘Britain’s Hidden Fishes’ explores coastlines\, chalk streams\, lakes and rivers to put a spotlight on the underdogs of British fauna; our fish. Shot over two years\, the film brings a new light on the intriguing behaviours and diversity of fish\, bringing light to an often overlooked part of the natural world which we live alongside. Watch the trailer here. \n\n\n\nFondly nicknamed “The Fish Twitcher”\, you may have enjoyed seeing some of Jack’s underwater work on TV programmes such as BBC Springwatch\, The One Show and Countryfile – along with the recent David Attenborough documentary\, Wild Isles. \n\n\n\nJack is also author of the Freshwater Fishes of Britain and the Field Guide to Pond & River Wildlife of Britain & Europe\, and hosts discussions on nature on his popular podcast\, The Bearded Tit. \n\n\n\nHosted at Ouseburn Farm as part of the Wild Talks winter series\, Wild Intrigue are proud to welcome Jack Perks to introduce his film\, Britain’s Hidden Fishes\, and to host a Q&A following the film (which runs for 1 hour 25 minutes). \n\n\n\nOpen and free to all\, light refreshments will be provided. Please book your place in advance\, please arrive 10 minutes before the start time to get a cuppa and find a seat for a 6pm start. \n\n\n\nImage credit: Jack Perks. \n\nBOOK YOUR FREE SPACE
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/ouseburn-wild-talks-britains-hidden-fishes-film-screening-with-jack-perks/
LOCATION:Ouseburn Farm\, Ouseburn Road\, Newcastle-uopn-Tyne\, NE1 2PA
CATEGORIES:Ouseburn Wild Talks,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231110T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231110T220000
DTSTAMP:20260418T110644
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T194425Z
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SUMMARY:Dark Skies & Creatures of the Night
DESCRIPTION:Explore Northumberland’s wild winter wonders\n\n\n\nJoin Wild Intrigue and the Northumberland National Park astronomy team to discover the wild wonders of winter\, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Northumberland International Dark Sky Park‘s pioneering accreditation. \n\n\n\nNorthumberland is renowned and accredited for having the most pristine dark skies in England\, offering spectacular opportunities for stargazing\, particularly throughout autumn and winter. \n\n\n\nWith your feet firmly on the ground\, you will embark on an exploration of the Dark Sky Park in a fascinating\, expert-led stargazing workshop\, to explore the celestial blanket above with guided use of special telescopic equipment.  \n\n\n\nYou will take a short\, guided\, starlit stroll through Walltown to discover the intriguing ways wildlife benefits from dark skies\, and how different local animals cope through the winter months.  \n\n\n\nThroughout the evening you will be able to enjoy the warmth of Walltown’s cosy indoor room\, with hot chocolate and a wood-burner to keep you toasty. Here\, you will also discover how you can help to protect our dark skies and nocturnal wildlife\, in illustrated talks by Duncan Wise from the Northumberland National Park and Wild Intrigue. \n\n\n\nThis event is most suitable for ages 11 and above\, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder.  Please note that dogs are not permitted on this event. Free parking at Walltown is included in the ticket price. \n\n\n\nBOOK TICKETS
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/dark-skies-creatures-of-the-night-2/
LOCATION:Walltown Country Park\, Greenhead\, Brampton\, Northumberland\, CA8 7HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Darks Skies & Creatures of the Night,Northumberland National Park
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231028T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231028T190000
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SUMMARY:Spirit of the Wild
DESCRIPTION:Discover delectable nature restoration at Hepple Wilds\n\n\n\nNestled between the River Coquet and Simonside hills in beautiful Northumberland\, lies Hepple Wilds\, a landscape of restoration and rejuvenation. \n\n\n\nSince 2020\, this 4000 acre estate has embraced natural processes\, and is on a journey of ecosystem restoration by encouraging wildness\, with gentle intervention where required. Free-roaming Longhorn cattle\, Highland cattle and Exmoor Ponies have been introduced. These magnificent animals help to create diverse ecosystems by creating openings\, transporting seed and nutrients which encourages more diverse plants\, scrub and trees\, supporting a wealth of wildlife including moths\, beetles\, birds and bats. \n\n\n\nThere is another\, delicious benefit to nature restoration – the produce that we can enjoy from a healthy landscape. There are few that manage to capture the unique character of a wilder landscape more truly than the Hepple Spirits Co. \n\n\n\nOur “Spirit of the Wild” experience is an exploration of the wild and delicious benefits that are created by nature and Hepple Spirits Co and strengthened by the nature-led ethos and light-touch management of the Hepple Estate. \n\n\n\nThe evening will begin with a walking sunset safari in Hepple Wilds\, at the magical time of day when birds come home roost\, and crepuscular wildlife begins to emerge.  \n\n\n\nThe richness of plants and restored wetland on the Hepple Estate supports an impressive stock of food for nocturnal wildlife. The wilder land offers opportunities for small mammals to manoeuvre away from Tawny Owls and Barn Owls\, frequently observed hunting on the estate\, along with Red Foxes and Badgers. The rich moth and insect life also supports bats including Common and Soprano Pipistrelles\, which hunt the diverse habitat edges. \n\n\n\nAfter exploring Hepple Wilds\, you will be guided in a fascinating tour and tasting at the Hepple Spirits distillery by Walter Riddell\, Founder of Hepple Spirits and Cultivator of Hepple Estate . You will discover how art\, science and nature combine in the distillery to produce spirits which hold the character and flavour of the botanicals used – many of which are harvested on the Hepple Estate. After sampling some of the drinks\, will have the opportunity to buy bottles to take home with you\, from the creator of Hepple Spirits himself. \n\n\n\nWe are incredibly proud to support the work of Hepple Wilds through our Spirit of the Wild experience. 
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/spirit-of-the-wild-2/
LOCATION:Hepple Spirits Co.\, Morpeth\, Northumberland\, NE65 7LN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hepple
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231023T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231023T200000
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SUMMARY:NHSN talk: Welcoming Beavers back to Northumberland
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, beavers have made a splash in the news for their restoration in parts of England and Scotland\, through a series of enclosed and wild releases. In July this year\, beavers were put back on the map in Northumberland through an enclosed beaver release at National Trust Wallington. To celebrate this step toward restoring a missing part of our freshwater ecosystems\, we invite you to join us for an evening (re)discovering beavers.With footage and photography from Britain and Europe to illustrate\, you will explore beaver ecology and coexistence with Heather Devey\, Co-Director of Wild Intrigue\, before hearing an update about the Wallington beaver family from Helen McDonald\, Lead Ranger at National Trust Wallington. \n\n\n\nFree and open to all. Hosted at part of the Natural History Society of Northumbrian (NHSN) winter talks series\, at the Curtis Auditorium\, Herschel Building\, Newcastle University\, NE1 7RY.An 1827 talk will be hosted beforehand\, so we recommend arriving for 6pm to enjoy this too. \n\n\n\n\n\nFIND OUT MORE
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/welcoming-beavers-back-to-northumberland/
LOCATION:Newcastle University\, Newcastle-upon-Tyne\, NE1 7RY
CATEGORIES:Beaver talks,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230904T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230904T143000
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SUMMARY:Quayside Nature Tour
DESCRIPTION:Amongst the spectacular architecture of Newcastle\, incredible wildness can be found in our everyday explorations of the city. \n\n\n\nBetween Newcastle and Gateshead runs the tidal vein of the River Tyne. With its comings and goings between sea and land\, the scenery of the urban Quayside is ever-changing\, and so too is the wildlife which lives within and alongside it. \n\n\n\nOur Quayside is renowned as being home to the world’s most inland breeding colony of Black-legged Kittiwakes\, but also an incredible array of other\, perhaps surprising\, species. From familiar curb-side Feral Pigeons\, to awe-inspiring Peregrine Falcons\, which sit atop bridges\, viewing the city like magnificent gargoyles.  \n\n\n\nThe River Tyne was once a heavily polluted\, industrial river\, but now you can see Otters and Grey Seals feeding in the river\, Kittiwakes breeding on the stunning architecture and iconic Tyne Bridge\, Shelduck\, Teal\, and Redshank foraging amongst Dunston Staiths and a whole host of other species. \n\n\n\nJoin a Wild Intrigue guide for a journey along the Newcastle-Gateshead Quayside\, to discover the wildlife that calls this city home. You’ll discover the history of the River Tyne\, and how its industrial past has shaped the wildlife that can now be found in the heart of this urban landscape. \n\n\n\nThis walking tour will be approximately 5 miles long\, following footpaths along the River Tyne. We’ll stop for lunch along the banks of the river to enjoy a delicious packed lunch from local social enterprise\, Big River Bakery.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/quayside-nature-tour-6/
LOCATION:Ouseburn\, Spiller's Car Park\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE6 1AP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Newcastle - Gateshead
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230902T194500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230902T204500
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SUMMARY:Kielder Bat Safari
DESCRIPTION:Eavesdrop on bats in Kielder Forest\n\nDiscover the secret lives of Kielder Waterside’s nocturnal neighbours\, on a guided Bat Safari!  \n\n\n\nUsing special acoustic detectors you will eavesdrop on the hidden world of ‘bat chat’\, exploring fascinating behaviours such as acrobatic hunting and summertime socialising.  \n\n\n\nCome and explore Kielder at night\, on our short walking safari full of insights into these amazing mammals. \n\n\n\nTICKETS Adults £15 | Under 18’s £12 \n\n\n\nSuitable for adults and families. Most suited to ages 7 and above\, but all ages welcome. Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder. \n\n\n\nPre-booking essential. Please note that you will be redirected to Kielder Waterside’s ticket booking system. If you have any questions about our Kielder Bat Safari\, feel free to get in touch at info@wildintrigue.co.uk. \n\n\n\n\n\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/kielder-bat-safari-32/
LOCATION:Kielder Waterside\, Kielder Forest Park\, Leaplish\, Hexham\, NE48 1BT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Kielder,Kielder Bat Safari
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