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.
Find your local Wildlife Trust event and get stuck in to wild activities, talks, walks and much more.
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
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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.
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.
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…