Durham Wildlife Trust celebrates half-century by securing its 50th nature reserve
Durham Wildlife Trust has marked its half-century by unveiling its 50th nature reserve.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
Durham Wildlife Trust has marked its half-century by unveiling its 50th nature reserve.
A round-up of the Durham Wildlife Trust orchids
So many of us found a new or deeper connection with nature, landscape and season during the last lockdown. As we enter another lockdown, take a walk with me around Low Barns Nature Reserve.
Durham Wildlife Trust manages 37+ nature reserves for the benefit of wildlife. All are regularly visited by wildlife enthusiasts, including children and school groups.
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Come along to Low Barns Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre this autumn to discover the fascinating world of fungi...
A WILDLIFE charity has launched the most ambitious fundraising appeal in its history to secure the future of a North-East nature reserve.
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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 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.
The future of one of the North East’s most important nature reserves has been secured thanks to the “overwhelming” response to a fundraising appeal.
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.