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Natural Communities
Threats to nature: a gamble with our natural world
Short term and ill-informed thinking in relation to nature will have long lasting implications for all of us. But people can, and must, take action to protect our natural world.
A year of natural progress
As a conservation project to return former coalfield areas to nature reaches its first anniversary, Peter Barron finds out how much has been achieved…
My connection
Norman has a strong connection to the land, having farmed in the local area for sixty years, and has watched the natural habitats evolve. Most of all he likes being outside in the fresh air, as it…
Connecting children with nature
We've put together some ideas to help you keep young minds active from home.
Connecting children with nature
Many people have found themselves in a situation where they are unexpectedly at home with school-aged children.
Connecting communities with doorstep nature
More than two years since Nextdoor Nature’s launch, the project has continued to support communities in gaining the skills and knowledge needed to bring nature back to their neighbourhood.
Sea the connection
Wherever we live in the UK, we’re all connected to the sea. For this year’s National Marine Week, we’re celebrating this connection and highlighting why a healthy, thriving marine environment…
Wildlife volunteers celebrated at festive event
Trust volunteers received recognition and thanks for all their support, during a festive celebration event hosted in Durham.
How to run a fundraising event
Here are some hints if you are thinking of running a fundraising event. There are some ideas to help you get started.
Connecting with people and nature at Washington Mind Gardening Group
A small gardening group is working with Durham Wildlife Trust to build a nature-friendly community garden.