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Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
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MammalWeb: citizen science in action
Some Durham Wildlife Trust members will remember that MammalWeb was set up as a joint initiative between Durham Wildlife Trust and Durham University. It has since expanded beyond the northeast of…
Hedgehog Survey
Citizen science: the wellness effect
Discover the secrets to improving physical and mental well-being through connecting to nature, in this blog by Durham Wildlife Trust volunteer, Mike Willshare.
COP26: Actions that go beyond the conference
Citizen scientists wanted to help record UK’s mammal activity
Citizen scientists are being urged to help chart UK mammal activity so researchers can better understand how animals are coping with ecological challenges such as climate change.
Hedgehog Survey Results 2024
This is the first year Durham Wildlife Trust has asked for your help in surveying hedgehogs across our patch. Over one hundred people took the time to report sightings; here’s what we learned…
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Action For Insects
Beach Rangers take part in the Great British Beach Clean
Beach Rangers is an opportunity for Durham Wildlife Trust's (DWT) young volunteers, aged 14-18, to get involved in the SeaScapes project.