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SUMMARY:Beaver Enclosure Safari
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE NORTHUMBERLAND’S BEAVER ENCLOSURE\n\n\n\nIn partnership with National Trust Wallington\, we are thrilled to host Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, showcasing the remarkable architectural and engineering achievements of these dynamic mammals\, which were introduced to the estate in July 2023. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue guides will share their knowledge and firsthand experience as beaver ecologists whilst you explore this dynamic wetland habitat. This unique opportunity will immerse you in the fascinating ecology and intrigue of beavers in the beautiful Northumberland countryside. \n\n\n\nYou’ll witness and learn about a range of captivating beaver activities\, such as sculpture-like gnawed tree stumps\, masterfully dug channels and impressive dams. These complex\, ever-changing beaver features make this wetland one of the most exciting habitats to explore. With more water held back in the landscape\, thriving freshwater life – from wetland birds and fish\, to unexpected surprises like insects feeding on sugar-rich sap – offers different encounters on every safari. \n\n\n\nWhile the nocturnal beavers themselves are highly unlikely to be seen on Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, the magic lies in seeing and understanding their incredible ecosystem engineering. Our Dusk Beaver Safaris will return in early Summer 2025 to watch the beavers and experience the tranquility of their wetland habitat – find out more here. \n\n\n\nOur Beaver Enclosure Safaris at NT Wallington are among the most exciting wildlife experiences in the Wild Intrigue collection\, as you witness the profound impact this keystone species has on the surrounding plants\, animals\, and even the behaviour of water itself. \n\n\n\nBeavers continuously upgrade their wetland habitats\, quickly adapting to changes in water flow\, food availability\, and family dynamics. This means each Beaver Enclosure Safari will be truly unique\, with flexible itineraries to accommodate the busy beavers and abundant other wildlife. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue had previously undertaken community engagement for a number of beaver restoration projects in northern England and Scotland. We are thrilled to now to share our expertise and insights from Britain and Europe in our home county of Northumberland\, in partnership with National Trust Wallington. \n\n\n\nIn the summer of 2024\, Wild Intrigue hosted 50 immersive beaver experiences at the Wallington Beaver Enclosure. We’re excited to continue sharing the evolving landscape and seasonal changes of the Wallington beaver wetland. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLEASE NOTE\n\n\n\n– The beaver enclosure features rugged\, uneven terrain\, including some hilly areas that guests must navigate. The walking safari moves at a leisurely pace\, allowing guests to fully experience the diverse wetland environment. If you have any questions about accessibility within the enclosure\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. \n\n\n\n– The Beaver Enclosure is not located in the main NT Wallington visitor hub\, as detailed on the map. It is approximately a 10 minute drive north. The exact meeting point with directions will be shared upon booking. \n\n\n\n– Pre-booking is essential. Beaver Enclosure Safaris are only suitable for ages 16+. \n\n\n\n– Ticket holders can enjoy complimentary same-day access to the National Trust Wallington estate! \n\n\n\nFor more information please visit the main Mini-Exped page. \n\n\n\nThe reintroduction of beavers at Wallington forms a vital part of the National Trust’s ambition for Wilder Wallington\, to restore native species and natural ecosystem functions across the vast 5321ha estate.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/beaver-enclosure-safari-25/
LOCATION:National Trust Wallington\, B6342\, near Morpeth\, NE61 4AR
CATEGORIES:Beaver Enclosure Safari,National Trust Wallington
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250109T123000
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SUMMARY:Beaver Enclosure Safari
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE NORTHUMBERLAND’S BEAVER ENCLOSURE\n\n\n\nIn partnership with National Trust Wallington\, we are thrilled to host Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, showcasing the remarkable architectural and engineering achievements of these dynamic mammals\, which were introduced to the estate in July 2023. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue guides will share their knowledge and firsthand experience as beaver ecologists whilst you explore this dynamic wetland habitat. This unique opportunity will immerse you in the fascinating ecology and intrigue of beavers in the beautiful Northumberland countryside. \n\n\n\nYou’ll witness and learn about a range of captivating beaver activities\, such as sculpture-like gnawed tree stumps\, masterfully dug channels and impressive dams. These complex\, ever-changing beaver features make this wetland one of the most exciting habitats to explore. With more water held back in the landscape\, thriving freshwater life – from wetland birds and fish\, to unexpected surprises like insects feeding on sugar-rich sap – offers different encounters on every safari. \n\n\n\nWhile the nocturnal beavers themselves are highly unlikely to be seen on Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, the magic lies in seeing and understanding their incredible ecosystem engineering. Our Dusk Beaver Safaris will return in early Summer 2025 to watch the beavers and experience the tranquility of their wetland habitat – find out more here. \n\n\n\nOur Beaver Enclosure Safaris at NT Wallington are among the most exciting wildlife experiences in the Wild Intrigue collection\, as you witness the profound impact this keystone species has on the surrounding plants\, animals\, and even the behaviour of water itself. \n\n\n\nBeavers continuously upgrade their wetland habitats\, quickly adapting to changes in water flow\, food availability\, and family dynamics. This means each Beaver Enclosure Safari will be truly unique\, with flexible itineraries to accommodate the busy beavers and abundant other wildlife. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue had previously undertaken community engagement for a number of beaver restoration projects in northern England and Scotland. We are thrilled to now to share our expertise and insights from Britain and Europe in our home county of Northumberland\, in partnership with National Trust Wallington. \n\n\n\nIn the summer of 2024\, Wild Intrigue hosted 50 immersive beaver experiences at the Wallington Beaver Enclosure. We’re excited to continue sharing the evolving landscape and seasonal changes of the Wallington beaver wetland. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLEASE NOTE\n\n\n\n– The beaver enclosure features rugged\, uneven terrain\, including some hilly areas that guests must navigate. The walking safari moves at a leisurely pace\, allowing guests to fully experience the diverse wetland environment. If you have any questions about accessibility within the enclosure\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. \n\n\n\n– The Beaver Enclosure is not located in the main NT Wallington visitor hub\, as detailed on the map. It is approximately a 10 minute drive north. The exact meeting point with directions will be shared upon booking. \n\n\n\n– Pre-booking is essential. Beaver Enclosure Safaris are only suitable for ages 16+. \n\n\n\n– Ticket holders can enjoy complimentary same-day access to the National Trust Wallington estate! \n\n\n\nFor more information please visit the main Mini-Exped page. \n\n\n\nThe reintroduction of beavers at Wallington forms a vital part of the National Trust’s ambition for Wilder Wallington\, to restore native species and natural ecosystem functions across the vast 5321ha estate.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/beaver-enclosure-safari-33/
LOCATION:National Trust Wallington\, B6342\, near Morpeth\, NE61 4AR
CATEGORIES:Beaver Enclosure Safari,National Trust Wallington
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DTSTAMP:20260416T182226
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SUMMARY:Ouseburn Wild Talks | Wild Roots Community Garden with Nick Figgis
DESCRIPTION:We’re pleased to welcome Nick Figgis\, Project Manager of the Wild Roots Community Garden situated in the Lower Ouseburn Valley.  \n\n\n\nPart of the Ouseburn Wild Talks series\, hosted in collaboration with Ouseburn Farm and the Ouseburn Trust\, as part of the Wild Ouseburn project. \n\n\n\nABOUT THE TALK\n\nFor decades our general approach to gardening has been carried out as a war on nature – manicured lawns and aphid-free roses\, offering little in terms of food or habitat for wildlife\, and requiring a never-ending stream of chemicals to maintain. \n\nBut a quiet revolution is taking place at the vanguard of this ancient human activity. \n\nBut who in the urban environment has the access to garden\, and can it be made more available as an activity? Should we think of brownfield sites as wasteland reserved only for the next shopping centre to be built\, or as the “rainforests” of Britain\, full of biodiversity and rugged beauty which we can enhance? How can allowing aphids to thrive be better for your crops in the long term?  \n\nWhat do we have in common with wild animals like beavers\, and why do we need to be more like them? \n\nIn this talk\, along with an overview of progress in the Wild Roots Community Garden\, Nick will explore these questions along with some new and rediscovered approaches to gardening with wildlife (and people) in mind.  \n\n\n\nABOUT THE EVENT & VENUE\n\n\n\nTICKETS:  \n\nWild Ouseburn Talks are a welcoming place for everyone to come and discover all things wild. Talks are free and open for all to attend\, complimentary hot drinks & biscuits too! Please RSVP your free place(s)\, you will be sent a reminder email a couple of days before the event.  \n\n\n\nDATE & TIME:  \n\nThursday 23rd January 2025. 6.30pm start – arrive from 6.15pm to find a seat and make a hot drink and grab a mince pie! We’ll finish at around 7.30pm. \n\n\n\nLOCATION:  \n\nOuseburn Farm\, Ouseburn Road\, Newcastle-upon-Tyne\, NE1 2PA. Talks take place in Ouseburn Farm’s lovely\, warm event space. \n\n\n\nACCESSIBILITY:  \n\nOuseburn Farm\, including access to the event space and toilets\, are wheelchair accessible. If you would like to discuss other accessibility requirements\, please feel welcome to contact us and we’ll be very happy to help.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/ouseburn-wild-talks-wild-roots-community-garden/
LOCATION:Ouseburn Farm\, Ouseburn Road\, Newcastle-uopn-Tyne\, NE1 2PA
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250124T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T182226
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SUMMARY:Beaver Enclosure Safari
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE NORTHUMBERLAND’S BEAVER ENCLOSURE\n\n\n\nIn partnership with National Trust Wallington\, we are thrilled to host Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, showcasing the remarkable architectural and engineering achievements of these dynamic mammals\, which were introduced to the estate in July 2023. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue guides will share their knowledge and firsthand experience as beaver ecologists whilst you explore this dynamic wetland habitat. This unique opportunity will immerse you in the fascinating ecology and intrigue of beavers in the beautiful Northumberland countryside. \n\n\n\nYou’ll witness and learn about a range of captivating beaver activities\, such as sculpture-like gnawed tree stumps\, masterfully dug channels and impressive dams. These complex\, ever-changing beaver features make this wetland one of the most exciting habitats to explore. With more water held back in the landscape\, thriving freshwater life – from wetland birds and fish\, to unexpected surprises like insects feeding on sugar-rich sap – offers different encounters on every safari. \n\n\n\nWhile the nocturnal beavers themselves are highly unlikely to be seen on Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, the magic lies in seeing and understanding their incredible ecosystem engineering. Our Dusk Beaver Safaris will return in early Summer 2025 to watch the beavers and experience the tranquility of their wetland habitat – find out more here. \n\n\n\nOur Beaver Enclosure Safaris at NT Wallington are among the most exciting wildlife experiences in the Wild Intrigue collection\, as you witness the profound impact this keystone species has on the surrounding plants\, animals\, and even the behaviour of water itself. \n\n\n\nBeavers continuously upgrade their wetland habitats\, quickly adapting to changes in water flow\, food availability\, and family dynamics. This means each Beaver Enclosure Safari will be truly unique\, with flexible itineraries to accommodate the busy beavers and abundant other wildlife. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue had previously undertaken community engagement for a number of beaver restoration projects in northern England and Scotland. We are thrilled to now to share our expertise and insights from Britain and Europe in our home county of Northumberland\, in partnership with National Trust Wallington. \n\n\n\nIn the summer of 2024\, Wild Intrigue hosted 50 immersive beaver experiences at the Wallington Beaver Enclosure. We’re excited to continue sharing the evolving landscape and seasonal changes of the Wallington beaver wetland. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLEASE NOTE\n\n\n\n– The beaver enclosure features rugged\, uneven terrain\, including some hilly areas that guests must navigate. The walking safari moves at a leisurely pace\, allowing guests to fully experience the diverse wetland environment. If you have any questions about accessibility within the enclosure\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. \n\n\n\n– The Beaver Enclosure is not located in the main NT Wallington visitor hub\, as detailed on the map. It is approximately a 10 minute drive north. The exact meeting point with directions will be shared upon booking. \n\n\n\n– Pre-booking is essential. Beaver Enclosure Safaris are only suitable for ages 16+. \n\n\n\n– Ticket holders can enjoy complimentary same-day access to the National Trust Wallington estate! \n\n\n\nFor more information please visit the main Mini-Exped page. \n\n\n\nThe reintroduction of beavers at Wallington forms a vital part of the National Trust’s ambition for Wilder Wallington\, to restore native species and natural ecosystem functions across the vast 5321ha estate.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/beaver-enclosure-safari-39/
LOCATION:National Trust Wallington\, B6342\, near Morpeth\, NE61 4AR
CATEGORIES:Beaver Enclosure Safari,National Trust Wallington
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250126T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T182226
CREATED:20241218T192957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T192959Z
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SUMMARY:Wetland Bird Survey
DESCRIPTION:Help protect birds on the burn!\n\n\n\nThe tidal nature of the River Tyne and the lower Ouse Burn make these blue corridors excellent natural resources for birds in the heart of the city. To protect and improve the lower Ouse Burn for birds and other wildlife\, we need to understand which species use the area – and how they use it.  \n\n\n\nWild Ouseburn Wetland Bird Surveys follow two survey routes across the project area: \n\n\n\n1. From the mouth of the Ouse Burn (near the Cycle Hub) to the culvert underneath the Ouseburn Viaduct (near Ouseburn Farm).\n\n\n\n2. Along the north bank of the River Tyne\, from Spiller’s Wharf to the Millennium Bridge.\n\n\n\n\n\nWHAT TO EXPECT\n\nThis survey will follow Route 1 and will mainly focus on wetland birds\, from Mallards to Mute Swans\, alongside visual water quality checks on the Lower Ouse Burn.  \n\n\n\nSurveys are monthly and are an opportunity to come together to: \n\n\n\n– Identify and count the species present\n\n– Learn about and record interesting behaviours observed\n\n– Identify important feeding and roosting areas\n\n– Help to build a comprehensive picture of the birds that use this important wildlife corridor\n\n– Meet others interested in local wildlife\n\n\n\nEveryone is welcome! All levels of knowledge/ experience in birdwatching and surveying can take part. Our surveys are all about learning more about Ouseburn’s wildlife\, as well as conserving it. \n\n\n\nTaking part in Wetland Bird Surveys is a valuable way to help contribute to meaningful conservation in the Lower Ouseburn.  \n\n\n\nTO JOIN IN\n\nSimply meet outside of the Cycle Hub\, Spiller’s Wharf for a 10am start. There’s no need to book\, and you’re welcome to come along to as many surveys as you like. \n\n\n\nEverything you need will be provided including Opticron binoculars\, identification guides and recording sheets. You just need to bring yourself. \n\n\n\nCan’t make the survey dates? Don’t worry\, drop us an email and we can arrange another date to introduce you to the survey! \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to find out more beforehand\, get in touch at wildouseburn@wildintrigue.co.uk \n\n\n\nABOUT WILD OUSEBURN SURVEYS\n\n\n\nThe Wild Ouseburn surveys\, which use established research methods\, provide insights into the seasonal patterns of local wildlife. The data gathered is helping to paint a more comprehensive picture of the area’s biodiversity\, informing efforts to conserve and enhance habitats and species\, and ultimately bolster the vibrant wildlife of Wild Ouseburn. \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n2024 / 25 SURVEY DATES\n\nSunday 24th November \n\nSunday 15th December \n\nSunday 19th January \n\nSunday 23rd February  \n\nEach survey starts at 10am outside The Cycle Hub\, and ends at around 11am.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/wetland-bird-survey-2/
LOCATION:The Cycle Hub\, Quayside\, Newcastle-upon-Tyne\, NE6 1BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T182226
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SUMMARY:Beaver Enclosure Safari
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE NORTHUMBERLAND’S BEAVER ENCLOSURE\n\n\n\nIn partnership with National Trust Wallington\, we are thrilled to host Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, showcasing the remarkable architectural and engineering achievements of these dynamic mammals\, which were introduced to the estate in July 2023. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue guides will share their knowledge and firsthand experience as beaver ecologists whilst you explore this dynamic wetland habitat. This unique opportunity will immerse you in the fascinating ecology and intrigue of beavers in the beautiful Northumberland countryside. \n\n\n\nYou’ll witness and learn about a range of captivating beaver activities\, such as sculpture-like gnawed tree stumps\, masterfully dug channels and impressive dams. These complex\, ever-changing beaver features make this wetland one of the most exciting habitats to explore. With more water held back in the landscape\, thriving freshwater life – from wetland birds and fish\, to unexpected surprises like insects feeding on sugar-rich sap – offers different encounters on every safari. \n\n\n\nWhile the nocturnal beavers themselves are highly unlikely to be seen on Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, the magic lies in seeing and understanding their incredible ecosystem engineering. Our Dusk Beaver Safaris will return in early Summer 2025 to watch the beavers and experience the tranquility of their wetland habitat – find out more here. \n\n\n\nOur Beaver Enclosure Safaris at NT Wallington are among the most exciting wildlife experiences in the Wild Intrigue collection\, as you witness the profound impact this keystone species has on the surrounding plants\, animals\, and even the behaviour of water itself. \n\n\n\nBeavers continuously upgrade their wetland habitats\, quickly adapting to changes in water flow\, food availability\, and family dynamics. This means each Beaver Enclosure Safari will be truly unique\, with flexible itineraries to accommodate the busy beavers and abundant other wildlife. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue had previously undertaken community engagement for a number of beaver restoration projects in northern England and Scotland. We are thrilled to now to share our expertise and insights from Britain and Europe in our home county of Northumberland\, in partnership with National Trust Wallington. \n\n\n\nIn the summer of 2024\, Wild Intrigue hosted 50 immersive beaver experiences at the Wallington Beaver Enclosure. We’re excited to continue sharing the evolving landscape and seasonal changes of the Wallington beaver wetland. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLEASE NOTE\n\n\n\n– The beaver enclosure features rugged\, uneven terrain\, including some hilly areas that guests must navigate. The walking safari moves at a leisurely pace\, allowing guests to fully experience the diverse wetland environment. If you have any questions about accessibility within the enclosure\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. \n\n\n\n– The Beaver Enclosure is not located in the main NT Wallington visitor hub\, as detailed on the map. It is approximately a 10 minute drive north. The exact meeting point with directions will be shared upon booking. \n\n\n\n– Pre-booking is essential. Beaver Enclosure Safaris are only suitable for ages 16+. \n\n\n\n– Ticket holders can enjoy complimentary same-day access to the National Trust Wallington estate! \n\n\n\nFor more information please visit the main Mini-Exped page. \n\n\n\nThe reintroduction of beavers at Wallington forms a vital part of the National Trust’s ambition for Wilder Wallington\, to restore native species and natural ecosystem functions across the vast 5321ha estate.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/beaver-enclosure-safari-40/
LOCATION:National Trust Wallington\, B6342\, near Morpeth\, NE61 4AR
CATEGORIES:Beaver Enclosure Safari,National Trust Wallington
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250201T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T182226
CREATED:20240711T110909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T111012Z
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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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be provided upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-95/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250201T163000
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SUMMARY:Woodland Wildlife Hide | Afternoon Photography Hide
DESCRIPTION:Photograph spectacular Lake District wildlife at Wild Intrigue’s purpose built Woodland Wildlife Hide\, based at RSPB Haweswater near Penrith. \n\n\n\nFrom the iconic Red Squirrel to the elusive Great Spotted Woodpecker\, the Wild Intrigue Woodland Wildlife Hide provides incredible wildlife encounters and photography opportunities. Situated in a quiet corner of the Lake District within the mossy woodlands of RSPB Haweswater\, the hide is the perfect\, secluded base to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. \n\n\n\nRSPB Haweswater is not only beautiful\, it is an inspiring demonstration of how nature and people can thrive together in the Lake District National Park. Through practical regeneration work\, special habitats and wildlife are being reconnected\, enhanced and conserved. The woodlands are alive with an impressive diversity of species\, many of which visit the hide. Your booking will contribute to the continued conservation and enhancement of these important habitats\, and the wildlife they support. \n\n\n\nDeveloped and constructed from a photographic perspective\, the hide looks out onto a beautiful woodland scene\, with natural perches and a well established feeding station. Two-way mirror windows\, photography ports and gimbal heads give you the best chance of capturing those perfect images\, whilst luxury seats and complimentary refreshments make you feel right at home. \n\n\n\nA variety of the highest quality seeds and nuts are always topped up in the feeding station\, providing a balanced diet for wild visitors and supporting local businesses. Through the provision of high quality\, varied food\, the hide welcomes a rich array of species\, with fluttering wings and pitter-pattering squirrel footsteps often the accompanying soundtrack. \n\n\n\nOf course the wildlife of Haweswater is just that – wild! So it cannot be guaranteed which species will visit\, or when they may appear. \n\n\n\nUpon arrival\, a Wild Intrigue guide will meet you to provide seasoned advice\, and handy tips to make the most of your experience and images before walking you to the hide. Once settled in\, you are welcome to enjoy the hide for yourself. Full arrival details will be provided upon booking. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue are proud to support the Wild Haweswater initiative through the construction and operation of the Woodland Wildlife Hide. \n\n\n\nFind out more about Full Day Hire of the Woodland Wildlife Hide\, or treat someone with a Wild Intrigue Gift Card.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/woodland-wildlife-hide-afternoon-photography-hide-2/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Haweswater,Hides,Woodland Wildlife Hide
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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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-96/
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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-97/
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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-98/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Beaver Enclosure Safari
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE NORTHUMBERLAND’S BEAVER ENCLOSURE\n\n\n\nIn partnership with National Trust Wallington\, we are thrilled to host Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, showcasing the remarkable architectural and engineering achievements of these dynamic mammals\, which were introduced to the estate in July 2023. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue guides will share their knowledge and firsthand experience as beaver ecologists whilst you explore this dynamic wetland habitat. This unique opportunity will immerse you in the fascinating ecology and intrigue of beavers in the beautiful Northumberland countryside. \n\n\n\nYou’ll witness and learn about a range of captivating beaver activities\, such as sculpture-like gnawed tree stumps\, masterfully dug channels and impressive dams. These complex\, ever-changing beaver features make this wetland one of the most exciting habitats to explore. With more water held back in the landscape\, thriving freshwater life – from wetland birds and fish\, to unexpected surprises like insects feeding on sugar-rich sap – offers different encounters on every safari. \n\n\n\nWhile the nocturnal beavers themselves are highly unlikely to be seen on Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, the magic lies in seeing and understanding their incredible ecosystem engineering. Our Dusk Beaver Safaris will return in early Summer 2025 to watch the beavers and experience the tranquility of their wetland habitat – find out more here. \n\n\n\nOur Beaver Enclosure Safaris at NT Wallington are among the most exciting wildlife experiences in the Wild Intrigue collection\, as you witness the profound impact this keystone species has on the surrounding plants\, animals\, and even the behaviour of water itself. \n\n\n\nBeavers continuously upgrade their wetland habitats\, quickly adapting to changes in water flow\, food availability\, and family dynamics. This means each Beaver Enclosure Safari will be truly unique\, with flexible itineraries to accommodate the busy beavers and abundant other wildlife. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue had previously undertaken community engagement for a number of beaver restoration projects in northern England and Scotland. We are thrilled to now to share our expertise and insights from Britain and Europe in our home county of Northumberland\, in partnership with National Trust Wallington. \n\n\n\nIn the summer of 2024\, Wild Intrigue hosted 50 immersive beaver experiences at the Wallington Beaver Enclosure. We’re excited to continue sharing the evolving landscape and seasonal changes of the Wallington beaver wetland. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLEASE NOTE\n\n\n\n– The beaver enclosure features rugged\, uneven terrain\, including some hilly areas that guests must navigate. The walking safari moves at a leisurely pace\, allowing guests to fully experience the diverse wetland environment. If you have any questions about accessibility within the enclosure\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. \n\n\n\n– The Beaver Enclosure is not located in the main NT Wallington visitor hub\, as detailed on the map. It is approximately a 10 minute drive north. The exact meeting point with directions will be shared upon booking. \n\n\n\n– Pre-booking is essential. Beaver Enclosure Safaris are only suitable for ages 16+. \n\n\n\n– Ticket holders can enjoy complimentary same-day access to the National Trust Wallington estate! \n\n\n\nFor more information please visit the main Mini-Exped page. \n\n\n\nThe reintroduction of beavers at Wallington forms a vital part of the National Trust’s ambition for Wilder Wallington\, to restore native species and natural ecosystem functions across the vast 5321ha estate.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/beaver-enclosure-safari-41/
LOCATION:National Trust Wallington\, B6342\, near Morpeth\, NE61 4AR
CATEGORIES:Beaver Enclosure Safari,National Trust Wallington
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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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be shared upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-99/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Ouseburn Wild Talks | Composting Made Easy for All with Andrew Davenport + Ouseburn Farm
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to welcome composting specialist Andrew Davenport for a revealing and inspirational insight into the essence of good composting\, brought to within reach of us all.  \n\n\n\nPart of the Ouseburn Wild Talks series\, hosted in collaboration with Ouseburn Farm and the Ouseburn Trust\, as part of the Wild Ouseburn project. \n\n\n\n \n\nThis event is supported by the Newcastle Building Society Community Fund at the Community Foundation. \n\n\n\nABOUT THE TALK\n\nJoin us for our February Ouseburn Wild Talk: Composting Made Easy For All\, with Andrew Davenport\, author of the book ‘Quick Return Compost Making’.  \n\n\n\nAndrew will draw upon his wealth of experience as an organic nurseryman\, organic gardener and leading expert on the ‘Quick Return’ (QR) Composting method. We will explore the fundamental basics of composting alongside Andrew’s own ideas\, developments and innovations that ensure successful composting in a range of different types and sizes of gardens – overcoming the difficulties that may arise and often deter gardeners from this absolutely essential activity.  \n\n\n\nAndrew will cover different types of composting (including the QR method) involving many types of waste – from kitchen and garden waste through to wormeries\, chicken-assisted composting and composting toilets. Thinking of himself primarily as a composter\, Andrew believes from his experiences that a successful organic garden follows on from successful composting.  \n\n\n\nHe will explain how to simplify\, speed up and make things easier so that composting can become not only an enjoyable and rewarding hobby in itself\, but an essential tool in building and sustaining healthy living soils and improving biodiversity and ecosystems.  \n\n\n\nAndrew will be joined by Karl from Ouseburn Farm who will share how and what the Farm are composting right here in the Ouseburn Valley! \n\n\n\nABOUT THE EVENT & VENUE\n\n\n\nTICKETS:  \n\n\n\nWild Ouseburn Talks are a welcoming place for everyone to come and discover all things wild. Talks are free and open for all to attend. Please RSVP your free place(s)\, you will be sent a reminder email a couple of days before the event. \n\n\n\nDATE & TIME:  \n\n\n\nThursday 20th February 2025. 6.30pm start – please arrive from 6.15pm to find a seat. We’ll finish at around 7.45pm. \n\n\n\nLOCATION:  \n\n\n\nOuseburn Farm\, Ouseburn Road\, Newcastle-upon-Tyne\, NE1 2PA.  \n\nWhat3Words location: ///lions.speaks.ripe \n\nTalks take place in Ouseburn Farm’s lovely\, warm event space. \n\n\n\nACCESSIBILITY:  \n\n\n\nOuseburn Farm\, including access to the event space and toilets\, are wheelchair accessible. If you would like to discuss other accessibility requirements\, please feel welcome to contact us and we’ll be very happy to help.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/ouseburn-wild-talks-composting-with-andrew-davenport/
LOCATION:Ouseburn Farm\, Ouseburn Road\, Newcastle-uopn-Tyne\, NE1 2PA
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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be shared upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-100/
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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be shared upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-101/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250223T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250223T100000
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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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be shared upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-102/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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SUMMARY:Wetland Bird Survey
DESCRIPTION:Help protect birds on the burn!\n\n\n\nThe tidal nature of the River Tyne and the lower Ouse Burn make these blue corridors excellent natural resources for birds in the heart of the city. To protect and improve the lower Ouse Burn for birds and other wildlife\, we need to understand which species use the area – and how they use it.  \n\n\n\nWild Ouseburn Wetland Bird Surveys follow two survey routes across the project area: \n\n\n\n1. From the mouth of the Ouse Burn (near the Cycle Hub) to the culvert underneath the Ouseburn Viaduct (near Ouseburn Farm).\n\n\n\n2. Along the north bank of the River Tyne\, from Spiller’s Wharf to the Millennium Bridge.\n\n\n\n\n\nWHAT TO EXPECT\n\nThis survey will follow Route 1 and will mainly focus on wetland birds\, from Mallards to Mute Swans\, alongside visual water quality checks on the Lower Ouse Burn.  \n\n\n\nSurveys are monthly and are an opportunity to come together to: \n\n\n\n– Identify and count the species present\n\n– Learn about and record interesting behaviours observed\n\n– Identify important feeding and roosting areas\n\n– Help to build a comprehensive picture of the birds that use this important wildlife corridor\n\n– Meet others interested in local wildlife\n\n\n\nEveryone is welcome! All levels of knowledge/ experience in birdwatching and surveying can take part. Our surveys are all about learning more about Ouseburn’s wildlife\, as well as conserving it. \n\n\n\nTaking part in Wetland Bird Surveys is a valuable way to help contribute to meaningful conservation in the Lower Ouseburn.  \n\n\n\nTO JOIN IN\n\nSimply meet outside of the Cycle Hub\, Spiller’s Wharf for a 10am start. There’s no need to book\, and you’re welcome to come along to as many surveys as you like. \n\n\n\nEverything you need will be provided including Opticron binoculars\, identification guides and recording sheets. You just need to bring yourself. \n\n\n\nCan’t make the survey dates? Don’t worry\, drop us an email and we can arrange another date to introduce you to the survey! \n\n\n\nIf you’d like to find out more beforehand\, get in touch at wildouseburn@wildintrigue.co.uk \n\n\n\nABOUT WILD OUSEBURN SURVEYS\n\n\n\nThe Wild Ouseburn surveys\, which use established research methods\, provide insights into the seasonal patterns of local wildlife. The data gathered is helping to paint a more comprehensive picture of the area’s biodiversity\, informing efforts to conserve and enhance habitats and species\, and ultimately bolster the vibrant wildlife of Wild Ouseburn. \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n2024 / 25 SURVEY DATES\n\nSunday 24th November \n\nSunday 15th December \n\nSunday 19th January \n\nSunday 23rd February  \n\nEach survey starts at 10am outside The Cycle Hub\, and ends at around 11am.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/wetland-bird-survey/2025-02-23/
LOCATION:The Cycle Hub\, Quayside\, Newcastle-upon-Tyne\, NE6 1BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250227T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250227T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T182226
CREATED:20240711T115546Z
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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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be shared upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-103/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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SUMMARY:Beaver Enclosure Safari
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE NORTHUMBERLAND’S BEAVER ENCLOSURE\n\n\n\nIn partnership with National Trust Wallington\, we are thrilled to host Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, showcasing the remarkable architectural and engineering achievements of these dynamic mammals\, which were introduced to the estate in July 2023. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue guides will share their knowledge and firsthand experience as beaver ecologists whilst you explore this dynamic wetland habitat. This unique opportunity will immerse you in the fascinating ecology and intrigue of beavers in the beautiful Northumberland countryside. \n\n\n\nYou’ll witness and learn about a range of captivating beaver activities\, such as sculpture-like gnawed tree stumps\, masterfully dug channels and impressive dams. These complex\, ever-changing beaver features make this wetland one of the most exciting habitats to explore. With more water held back in the landscape\, thriving freshwater life – from wetland birds and fish\, to unexpected surprises like insects feeding on sugar-rich sap – offers different encounters on every safari. \n\n\n\nWhile the nocturnal beavers themselves are highly unlikely to be seen on Beaver Enclosure Safaris\, the magic lies in seeing and understanding their incredible ecosystem engineering. Our Dusk Beaver Safaris will return in early Summer 2025 to watch the beavers and experience the tranquility of their wetland habitat – find out more here. \n\n\n\nOur Beaver Enclosure Safaris at NT Wallington are among the most exciting wildlife experiences in the Wild Intrigue collection\, as you witness the profound impact this keystone species has on the surrounding plants\, animals\, and even the behaviour of water itself. \n\n\n\nBeavers continuously upgrade their wetland habitats\, quickly adapting to changes in water flow\, food availability\, and family dynamics. This means each Beaver Enclosure Safari will be truly unique\, with flexible itineraries to accommodate the busy beavers and abundant other wildlife. \n\n\n\nWild Intrigue had previously undertaken community engagement for a number of beaver restoration projects in northern England and Scotland. We are thrilled to now to share our expertise and insights from Britain and Europe in our home county of Northumberland\, in partnership with National Trust Wallington. \n\n\n\nIn the summer of 2024\, Wild Intrigue hosted 50 immersive beaver experiences at the Wallington Beaver Enclosure. We’re excited to continue sharing the evolving landscape and seasonal changes of the Wallington beaver wetland. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLEASE NOTE\n\n\n\n– The beaver enclosure features rugged\, uneven terrain\, including some hilly areas that guests must navigate. The walking safari moves at a leisurely pace\, allowing guests to fully experience the diverse wetland environment. If you have any questions about accessibility within the enclosure\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. \n\n\n\n– The Beaver Enclosure is not located in the main NT Wallington visitor hub\, as detailed on the map. It is approximately a 10 minute drive north. The exact meeting point with directions will be shared upon booking. \n\n\n\n– Pre-booking is essential. Beaver Enclosure Safaris are only suitable for ages 16+. \n\n\n\n– Ticket holders can enjoy complimentary same-day access to the National Trust Wallington estate! \n\n\n\nFor more information please visit the main Mini-Exped page. \n\n\n\nThe reintroduction of beavers at Wallington forms a vital part of the National Trust’s ambition for Wilder Wallington\, to restore native species and natural ecosystem functions across the vast 5321ha estate.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/beaver-enclosure-safari-42/
LOCATION:National Trust Wallington\, B6342\, near Morpeth\, NE61 4AR
CATEGORIES:Beaver Enclosure Safari,National Trust Wallington
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T115927Z
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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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be provided upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-104/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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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 beneath the blanket of the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park. \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\nUnder Wild Intrigue’s guidance\, you will take a short\, starlit stroll through Walltown Country Park 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\nTICKETS £15 per person. \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\nTickets can be booked through Northumberland National Park via the link provided. \n\n\n\nImage credit: Northumberland National Park. \n\n\n\nTHIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/dark-skies-creatures-of-the-night-3/
LOCATION:Walltown Quarry Country Park\, Walltown Quarry\, Greenhead\, Northumberland\, CA8 7HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Darks Skies & Creatures of the Night,Northumberland National Park
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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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be provided upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-105/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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SUMMARY:Afternoon Tea in the Woodland Hide
DESCRIPTION:In the emerald-green woodland of Wild Haweswater’s Naddle Forest a spectacular array of birds sing above the leafy canopy\, and feed on the delicacies the woodland provides. \n\n\n\nYou are invited to a deliciously enchanting Afternoon Tea in the Woodland Hide\, to enjoy time in this tranquil corner of Haweswater with Wild Intrigue\, who will cordially introduce you to the wild inhabitants of Naddle Forest.  \n\n\n\nTaking place in Wild Intrigue’s cosy Woodland Wildlife Hide\, this exclusive wildlife experience for two is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil Lake District landscape. Custom-built to allow close\, ethical encounters with wildlife\, the Woodland Wildlife Hide has become a place to enjoy time with an array of birds including Nuthatch\, Great Spotted Woodpecker\, Siskin\, Blue Tit\, Great Tit\, Coal Tit\, Robin\, Chaffinch\, Goldfinch\, Sparrowhawk and opportune encounters with beautiful Red Squirrels. \n\n\n\nWhilst watching the antics of wildlife outside\, you can enjoy a delicious Afternoon Tea of sandwiches\, cakes and scones with jam & cream curated by local Askham Stores\, with plenty of accompanying tea and fresh coffee. \n\n\n\nEven better\, by booking onto an Afternoon Tea in the Woodland Hide with Wild Intrigue\, you are directly supporting RSPB’s vital work in conserving and enhancing the precious wildlife and habitats of Wild Haweswater. 
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/afternoon-tea-in-the-woodland-hide-15/
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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be provided upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-106/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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SUMMARY:Wild Ouseburn Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the first anniversary of Wild Ouseburn!\n\n\n\nOver the past year\, the Wild Ouseburn project has explored and documented the diverse wildlife thriving in the Lower Ouseburn Valley. More than 100 people have recorded their sightings\, from Otters and Hedgehogs to Ladybirds and Kestrels\, creating an understanding of the area’s natural wonders. \n\n\n\nA wealth of wildlife data has unveiled new\, abundant\, and threatened species\, along with the seasonal and daily patterns of the wildlife in the Lower Ouseburn Valley. This expansive knowledge provides a powerful platform for understanding the area’s ecology\, empowering future efforts to protect and rewild these spaces for generations to come. \n\n\n\nDiscover the captivating stories\, vibrant community\, and invaluable data that have emerged from the first year of the Wild Ouseburn project at the exhibition opening. An inspiring evening to envision the inspiring future of this truly wild urban landscape. \n\n\n\nWe’ll have some fizz + nibbles to celebrate too! \n\n\n\nPart of the week-long Wild Ouseburn Celebration programme of events. Explore the full programme and find out more about the Wild Ouseburn project here. \n\n\n\nPhoto: Otter at the mouth of the Ouseburn\, photographed by Will Howe the week the project launched. \n\nEverything you need to know\n\n\n\n🎟️ TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n\n📍WHERE + WHEN\n\nHosted at the BottleWorks\, 8 Riverside Walk\, Byker (along the Ouseburn)\, NE5 1LX What3Words: ///eggs.offers.falls
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/wild-ouseburn-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Bottleworks\, 8 Riverside Walk\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, NE6 1LX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Birdwatch on the Steps
DESCRIPTION:Start your day the birder way! \n\nTucked away in the Wild Ouseburn project area lies a scrubby paradise teeming with wildlife.This lush green space offers a vibrant refuge for a variety of birds\, plants\, and mammals in the urban landscape. \n\n\n\nThis green oasis provides a particularly inviting habitat for an incredible diversity of birds\, including Long-tailed Tit\, Blue Tit\, Great Tit\, Blackcap\, Greenfinch\, Chaffinch\, Bullfinch\, Goldfinch\, Blackbird\, Robin\, Chiffchaff\, Wren\, Dunnock\, Song Thrush\, Sparrowhawk\, and even Jays – a spectacular\, colourful member of the Crow family\, \n\n\n\nIt’s a beautiful place to sit and watch wildlife\, making it an ideal spot to start the day with a morning of birdwatching. \n\n\n\nJoin us at the top of The Steps to Nowhere to watch and discover more about Ouseburn’s wildlife\, we’ll bring coffee\, pastries and binoculars\, you just bring yourself! \n\n\n\nWe’ll record the wildlife that we see as part of the Wild Ouseburn project\, to explore\, document and celebrate the wildlife of the area\, to help protect and rewild for the future. \n\n\n\nPhoto: Taken during our Birdwatch on the Steps event in summer 2024. \n\n \n\n\n\nEverything you need to know\n\n📍WHERE\n\nNo need to book just pop by! We’ll be at the top of ‘The Steps to Nowhere’\, which can be accessed via Lime Street or St Ann’s Close. \n\nWhat3Words: ///holly.bank.woof  \n\n\n\n📅 WHEN\n\nThursday 6th March | 8am – 9am \n\nCome for the whole thing or just stop by on your way through! \n\n\n\n🦢EXPLORE MORE\n\nPart of the week-long Wild Ouseburn Celebration programme of events\, open and free to everyone. Explore the full programme and find out more about the Wild Ouseburn project here.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/birdwatch-on-the-steps/
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. \n\n\n\nWe’ve recently teamed up with the local community pub\, The Mardale Inn\, to offer a discount on accommodation for our hide guests. Details will be provided upon booking.
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/breakfast-with-red-squirrels-107/
LOCATION:RSPB Haweswater\, Burn Banks Haweswater\, Penrith\, Cumbria\, CA10 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with Red Squirrels,Haweswater
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SUMMARY:Wild Ouseburn Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:An open exhibition celebrating the first year of Wild Ouseburn\n\n\n\nOver the past year\, the Wild Ouseburn project has explored and documented the diverse wildlife thriving in the Lower Ouseburn Valley. More than 100 people have recorded their sightings\, from Otters and Hedgehogs to Ladybirds and Kestrels\, creating an understanding of the area’s natural wonders. \n\n\n\nA wealth of wildlife data has unveiled new\, abundant\, and threatened species\, along with the seasonal and daily patterns of the wildlife in the Lower Ouseburn Valley. This expansive knowledge provides a powerful platform for understanding the area’s ecology\, empowering future efforts to protect and rewild these spaces for generations to come. \n\n\n\nDiscover the captivating stories\, vibrant community\, and invaluable data that have emerged from the first year of the Wild Ouseburn project.  \n\n\n\nPart of the week-long Wild Ouseburn Celebration programme of events. Explore the full programme and find out more about the Wild Ouseburn project here. \n\n\n\nPhoto: Mistle Thrush feeding chicks in Ouseburn Woods. \n\nEverything you need to know\n\n\n\n📍WHERE\n\nNo need to book just pop by and have a look around. Someone from the Wild Ouseburn project will be on hand if you have any questions\, or would like to chat about ways to get involved. \n\n\n\nHosted at the BottleWorks\, 8 Riverside Walk\, Byker (along the Ouseburn)\, NE5 1LX What3Words: ///eggs.offers.falls \n\n\n\n\n\n📅 EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS\n\n6th March | 10am – 5pm \n\n7th March | 10am – 6pm \n\n8th March | 10am – 6pm \n\n9th March | 10am – 4.30pm \n\n10th March | 10am – 5pm \n\n11th March | 10am – 5pm
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/wild-ouseburn-exhibition/
LOCATION:Bottleworks\, 8 Riverside Walk\, Newcastle Upon Tyne\, NE6 1LX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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SUMMARY:Film screening | Why Not Scotland?
DESCRIPTION:Some wild inspiration for dinner\n\nEscape the everyday with a leisurely lunch break immersed in the cinematic splendour of nature. As the credits roll\, you may even be left wondering – Why Not Ouseburn too? \n\n \n\n\n\nABOUT THE FILM\n\nWhy Not Scotland? is a feature-length documentary\, which forms a central part of the Alliance’s Rewilding Nation campaign.  \n\n\n\nThe film accompanies Flo\, a young Scot from Glasgow\, on an intensely personal journey\, as she seeks out examples of nature recovery around Europe. Like many of her generation\, Flo is concerned by the state of nature and fearful about an uncertain future.  \n\n\n\nHowever\, during her travels\, she discovers places where nature is making a spectacular comeback\, breathing life back into the landscape and revitalising human communities. Encouraged by these stories of hope and renewal\, she is prompted to wonder: Why Not Scotland? \n\n\n\nPart of the week-long Wild Ouseburn Celebration programme of events\, open and free to everyone. Explore the full programme and find out more about the Wild Ouseburn project here. \n\nEverything you need to know\n\n📍TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n\n📍WHERE\n\nHosted in the cosy Toffee Factory event space\, thanks to the support of the Toffee team. What3Words: ///noon.roof.lights  
URL:https://www.wildintrigue.co.uk/event/film-screening-why-not-scotland/
LOCATION:The Toffee Factory\, Walker Road\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle-upon-Tyne\, NE1 2DF
CATEGORIES:Wild Ouseburn
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