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Healing Nature - the beginning!
Healing Nature Project Manager, Phill Catton, looks ahead to our fantastic new project to help protect and restore wildlife habitats and explains how YOU can get involved.
Healing Nature Project Sites
Durham Wildlife Trust's Healing Nature project has sites across Gateshead, Sunderland and South Tyneside. Check out the interactive PDFs and discover and learn more about the sites near you…
'Healing Nature' project gets the go-ahead
The Trust is to create several jobs after being awarded more than £400,000 of Government funding to deliver a “landmark” conservation programme.
A final round-up from Healing Nature
Scroll down to read an end-of-project update from Healing Nature Project Manager, Phill Catton
Bird Ringing with Healing Nature
As we all know, the Brits are a nation of animal lovers. We love our cats, dogs and other pets, but we also care a great deal for our garden birds with 6 out of 10 people claiming to put food out…
A week in the life of a Healing Nature Project Officer
There is no typical week for our conservation team. In this blog, one of our Healing Nature Project Officers, Alison Laing, details some of the exciting and varied tasks she has undertaken so far…
Healing Nature Conservation Trainee (x4)
A paid six-month traineeship with Durham Wildlife Trust.
North-East wildlife trust celebrates impact of ‘Healing Nature’ project
AN AREA the size of 133 football pitches has been given a new lease of life thanks to a green recovery initiative launched by a North-East wildlife charity.
Open Garden Event
Join Durham Wildlife Trust in celebrating the first day of ‘30 Days Wild’ at an exciting open garden event.
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.
Nature Matters
The landmark 2023 State of Nature Report has shown that the UK – already classified as one of the world’s most nature-depleted countries – is continuing to allow nature to decline.