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International Women's Day: Women in conservation
On International Women's Day we would like to introduce you to some of the women from our great team who are working to protect wild spaces across the Durham Wildlife Trust patch. #…
Durham riverbanks
Wildlife Durham
Coppicing – a part of our heritage and good woodland management
Coppicing is a traditional woodland management technique. In this blog, Reserves Manager, Andy Wadds, explains what it is and why we use coppicing in our nature reserves.
Heart of Durham
Orchids of Durham Wildlife Trust
A round-up of the Durham Wildlife Trust orchids
Durham Wildlife Services
Durham Swift City
Swifts spend more time airborne than any other bird on earth. They sleep, drink and mate on the wing, only landing to nest. When they come home, they come home to us, returning to the exact…
Supporting Durham's bid for City of Culture 2025
Durham Wildlife Trust is backing County Durham’s bid to be the UK City of Culture 2025, as securing the title would bring transformational social and economic benefits to the North East as a whole…
Trustee of Durham Wildlife Trust
Help shape nature’s recovery from Tees to Tyne. Become a Trustee at Durham Wildlife Trust
Taking a traineeship with Durham Wildlife Trust
Conservation trainees swiftly embed themselves within the Durham Wildlife Trust team, supporting our dynamic programme of greenspace activities. In this blog, Links with Nature Greenspaces…