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Wild about Brain Health: Autumn #2, Shelter Building
Activities, stimuli and workshops to allow attendees to engage with nature to improve brain health and reduce the risk of dementia.
Wild about Brain Health: Autumn #3, Fire!
Activities, stimuli and workshops to allow attendees to engage with nature to improve brain health and reduce the risk of dementia.
Wild about Brain Health: Autumn #4, Map orienteering
Activities, stimuli and workshops to allow attendees to engage with nature to improve brain health and reduce the risk of dementia.
Wild about Brain Health: Autumn #1, Fungi Forage
Activities, stimuli and workshops to allow attendees to engage with nature to improve brain health and reduce the risk of dementia.
Eco-anxiety: a problem shared is a problem halved
Eco-anxiety is reported as becoming a growing issue for people as they face the climate crisis and ecological emergency. Durham Wildlife Trust Conservation Trainee, Mollie, and I (Conservation…
Adventure Schools
From Otters to Orcas: A Nature Training Days Update
The Nature Training Days programme aims to introduce our volunteers to new species, habitats, projects and skills, all through beginner-friendly workshops and training sessions led by Durham…
Common osier
The Common osier is a small willow tree that is found in fens and ditches, and on riverbanks. It has been widely cultivated and coppiced for its twigs, which are used in traditional basket-making…