Like us, our volunteers share a passion for wildlife, conservation and broadening awareness of how important it is to protect previous wild spaces. To celebrate all that they do, we’re shining a spotlight on some of our wonderful volunteers, as they explain why they turn up, week in, week out, to support what we do and how their dedication makes a massive impact to what we can achieve.
A year in numbers
All year-round, our volunteers make an outstanding contribution to Durham Wildlife Trust and nature’s recovery. From helping with the conservation work on nature reserves and projects, to running the gift shops and assisting with office administration, the Trust simply couldn’t do what it does without the support of volunteers. Over the past year, more than 463 volunteers have actively contributed nearly 30,000 volunteer hours collectively across Durham Wildlife Trust. To celebrate Volunteers’ Week, we would like to say a huge thank you to each and every one of our volunteers for their time, dedication and support in helping to achieve the Trust’s mission to conserve local wildlife. Their contributions make a significant impact and inspire others to take action for nature.
Spotlight on our volunteers
We asked our volunteers to share with us why they chose to support our work. Here is what they said.