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Our Greenest Membership Ever
Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, we’re able to bring you a completely paperless membership.
Go green, really really green, by supporting your local environment and doing it all…
Source to Sea: from river to lab
In collaboration with Teesside University environmental scientists, and with support from Living Uplands, Durham Wildlife Trust aims to assess the source and abundance of plastics in and adjacent…
Exploring meadows with our Rangers
Over the past few weeks, our Nature Rangers and Young Rangers at Low Barns (funded by believe housing) have been exploring meadows – learning about the plants in them and the invertebrate species…
A final round-up from Healing Nature
Scroll down to read an end-of-project update from Healing Nature Project Manager, Phill Catton
A project update from Cuthbert's Moor
Managing Moors Officer, Rebecca Clark, gives an update on the Trust's work to-date at Cuthbert's Moor Nature Reserve.
Bring back our lost wildlife
Bring back our lost wildlife
Her Majesty The Queen – a tribute from The Wildlife Trusts
We are extremely saddened by the death of Her Majesty The Queen and send our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family.
How to start a wildlife garden from scratch
Use the blank canvas of your garden to make a home for wildlife.
Our big and bold plans for rewilding wetlands
In early October, the Trust was delighted to welcome Sara King from Rewilding Britain to the Durham Wildlife Trust patch, for a field trip to land the Trust has recently acquired.