Toddling through spring with muddy wellies
Our pre-schoolers were back out at Low Barns Nature Reserve in April, enjoying a Muddy Wellies walk and some wildlife spotting.
Credit: Kate English
Our pre-schoolers were back out at Low Barns Nature Reserve in April, enjoying a Muddy Wellies walk and some wildlife spotting.
It’s easy to see why fragmentation of landscapes is one of the main drivers of global biodiversity loss. Naturally Native and the Wildlife Trusts are working hard to change this.
Tom Hibbert, birdwatcher and content officer for The Wildlife Trusts, takes a closer look at one of the UK’s most familiar birds.
Healing Nature Digital Officer, Alex Permain, takes you on a photographic safari around one of our project sites, Hetton Lyons. He explains how you can engage with nature through this digital…
Steve Garland, chair of Lancashire Wildlife Trust and beetle expert, explores the world of these incredible, armoured insects.
Spring is here! One of our Healing Nature Project Officer's, Mandy Bell, takes you on a day in the life of a project officer. In carrying out conservation works on our Gateshead sites, she…
Durham Wildlife Trust's Healing Nature project has sites across Gateshead, Sunderland and South Tyneside. Check out the interactive PDFs and discover and learn more about the sites near you…
Healing Nature Community Engagement Officer, Rachel Richards, takes you on her morning walk through our wonderful sites in Gateshead, documenting the sights and sounds of all the birdlife, and the…
Healing Nature Project Manager, Phill Catton, looks ahead to our fantastic new project to help protect and restore wildlife habitats and explains how YOU can get involved.