Protecting wildlife: everyone’s business
Photography student from Sunderland University, Scarlett Jean Kehoe, recently spent time with the Links with Nature project. In this blog, Scarlett documents the work of the project through words…
Photography student from Sunderland University, Scarlett Jean Kehoe, recently spent time with the Links with Nature project. In this blog, Scarlett documents the work of the project through words…
The City Nature Challenge burst into life across the North East as volunteers joined a series of events to spot, record and celebrate local wildlife. From misty dawn birdsong at Elemore Park to…
What started as a clearance cut beneath a powerline at Hazard Railway quickly became a chance to do something bigger: reshape a bramble-choked woodland corridor into a richer space for wildlife.…
The Links with Nature team, volunteers, and willow artist Ruth Thompson worked through persistent rain to build a woven willow and hazel bird screen at Elemore Park, improving access and creating…
The Links with Nature team were invited to one of the project's greenspaces to watch the planting of a 'Tree of Hope', one of the saplings from the Sycamore Gap tree. Engagement…
The Links with Nature conservation trainees play a vital role in the project delivery. As the first trainees depart following completion of their traineeships, we look back on the past year and…
'Feel Good Thursdays' formed part of the Links with Nature project. The programme aimed to reconnect those in the Coalfield with local greenspaces. This blog, by Conservation Trainee…
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…
With the Links with Nature project now well underway, Greenspaces Officer Chris Knox-Wilson provides an update on work so far.
An update from Project Manager, Anne Gladwin, on the Link Together project, including an evolution to its name.