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.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
Managing Moors Officer, Rebecca Clark, gives an update on the Trust's work to-date at Cuthbert's Moor Nature Reserve.
Last year, Durham Wildlife Trust sought and successfully obtained funding for the Brinkburn Champions project. Find out below how you can get involved, and learn more about the ongoing management…
The Nature Training Days programme aims to introduce our volunteers to new species, habitats, projects and skills, all through beginner-friendly workshops and training sessions led by Durham…
Scroll down to read an end-of-project update from Healing Nature Project Manager, Phill Catton
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…
We are extremely saddened by the death of Her Majesty The Queen and send our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family.
A round-up of the Durham Wildlife Trust orchids
This small eco group had been doing activities like litter picking but was struggling to get more people involved.
Help shape nature’s recovery from Tees to Tyne. Become a Trustee at Durham Wildlife Trust
Use the blank canvas of your garden to make a home for wildlife.
Sadly we've had a number of incidents of anti-social behaviour and littering on our sites. We're appealing to people to protect our reserves.