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Northumberland Wildlife Trust celebrates 50 years of protecting our wildlife
The trust was formed in 1971 with a mission to save as much habitat as possible in the wake of years of industrialisation
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A body set up to protect the North East’s wildlife has come a long way since it was founded exactly 50 years ago.
Co-op shoppers in Amble and Hadston are being asked to support a Northumberland Wildlife Trust project.
Wednesday, 27th January 2021, 11:56 am
Its Catch My Drift project is working towards protecting and reviving threatened habitats and providing refuge for different species on the East Chevington reserve, near Druridge Bay.
Now, Co-op shoppers can support its community education programme and activities in local schools each time they shop.
Every year the Co-op Group chooses a new list of local causes and the East Chevington project is set to receive member funds until October from shoppers at the Hadston and Amble stores.
Catch My Drift team members Chloe Cook and Sophie Webster. Picture: Anthony Johnston