‘Business as Usual’ for Derwent Reservoir’s Grassland Plants
Derwent Reservoir, the second largest reservoir in the North East, boasts a spectacular assemblage of plants across a diverse range of habitats surrounding its banks.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
Derwent Reservoir, the second largest reservoir in the North East, boasts a spectacular assemblage of plants across a diverse range of habitats surrounding its banks.
Our Heart of Durham volunteer team spent a day improving access to nature for visitors to Derwent Reservoir bird hide.
A round-up of the Durham Wildlife Trust orchids
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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…
Durham Wildlife Trust (DWT) is delighted to be chosen by the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) as a Regional Hub for the delivery of the highly popular BSBI Identiplant course.
Durham Wildlife Trust has taken on a new Volunteer Conservation Trainee, based at its Low Barns Nature Reserve near Witton Le Wear and funded by the Prince’s Countryside Fund.
A celebration event to mark 50 years of Durham Wildlife Trust saw more than 150 supporters gather together to watch a theatre performance with a difference.