Wildlife volunteers celebrated at festive event
Trust volunteers received recognition and thanks for all their support, during a festive celebration event hosted in Durham.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
Trust volunteers received recognition and thanks for all their support, during a festive celebration event hosted in Durham.
Nature lovers are being invited to an event aimed at empowering North-East people to get involved in supporting wildlife.
STEPFWRD is an online portal through which young people across the area can access extra-curricular activities to support their personal development. Enrichment Manager, Dorinda Kealoha, shares…
PUPILS from ten schools in the North-East will be working with Durham Wildlife Trust to access life-enriching opportunities.
Representatives from Durham Wildlife Trust travelled to the Restore Nature Now march in London with placards designed by young conservation volunteers.
Durham Wildlife Trust has been awarded a grant to further develop its tree-planting at a new County Durham wood and a group of local schoolchildren helped mark its third anniversary.
In ten secondary schools in South Shields and Sunderland, a transformative project is underway, spearheaded by Durham Wildlife Trust. The Enrichment Partnership Pilot (EPP) aims to open doors to…
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…
A NORTH-EAST youngster who ‘wants to be like Sir David Attenborough’ is leading the way as part of a record-breaking national green initiative.
Often confused with the larger but similarly shaped lion’s mane jellyfish, the blue jellyfish can be colourless when young and develop a striking blue-purple bell as it matures.
The meadow pipit favours moorland and grassland. It is an unfortunate victim of cuckolding behaviour - their own young being pushed out of the nest, so they can look after the 'parasitic…
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