Volunteers break records in 2023
As we reflect on the milestones and moments that defined 2023, we extend our deepest gratitude to every volunteer who has been a part of this incredible journey.
As we reflect on the milestones and moments that defined 2023, we extend our deepest gratitude to every volunteer who has been a part of this incredible journey.
In recent years Durham Wildlife Trust has expanded significantly. We now manage 50 (and counting) nature reserves from Tees to Tyne. As we continue to grow, we are also looking to expand our…
Green Connections sessions will bring people together to help wildlife in the Gateshead area
Schools, businesses and volunteers were all commended for their efforts to protect the planet at the 2023 County Durham Environment Awards, including volunteers from Durham Wildlife Trust.
SeaScapes Intertidal Survey Volunteers are trained to identify and record the wildlife on shores between the Tyne and the Tees using different survey methods. The data collected by this project…
PUPILS from ten schools in the North-East will be working with Durham Wildlife Trust to access life-enriching opportunities.
One of our project officers, Mandy Bell, talks about the experience leading the ASDA volunteers around one of the Healing Nature project sites, Colliery Wood, Boldon. Mandy explains below what all…
Durham Wildlife Trust has been awarded a grant to further develop its tree-planting at a new County Durham wood and a group of local schoolchildren helped mark its third anniversary.
A NORTH-EAST youngster who ‘wants to be like Sir David Attenborough’ is leading the way as part of a record-breaking national green initiative.