Pilot scheme to enrich young lives
PUPILS from ten schools in the North-East will be working with Durham Wildlife Trust to access life-enriching opportunities.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
PUPILS from ten schools in the North-East will be working with Durham Wildlife Trust to access life-enriching opportunities.
On International Women's Day 2024, we celebrate some of the women working in conservation in the North East.
The Discover Brightwater project is seeking contractors to help deliver the Great North Fen. See below for details.
Millions of participants benefit from countless acts of wildness over past decade
The wet weather during the summer of 2023 made for good dragonfly life-cycle conditions but meant that surveying the species was more challenging than usual. County Recorder, Michael Coates,…
Author and geologist, Ian Jackson, has written three books about the rocks of Northumberland, Cumbria and Durham in recent years, raising a magnificent £19,000 for the relevant Wildlife Trusts in…
'Emergency' authorisation to use a highly damaging neonicotinoid has today been approved by UK Government, despite nearly 15,000 people calling on them to choose better support for…
We're sharing this job role on behalf of our friends at Back on the Map.
Job Title: Environmental Projects Manager
Location: Hendon, Sunderland
Salary: £35k - £37k
Sensational bait ball spectacles at sea, new marine protection and hope for whales and bluefin tuna: The Wildlife Trusts' marine review 2023