Living Uplands: seventh annual bird count
Nature Rangers and Young Rangers from Durham Wildlife Trust took a road trip to the Weardale uplands this summer to help the Living Uplands project with their annual bird count. Below is the…
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
Nature Rangers and Young Rangers from Durham Wildlife Trust took a road trip to the Weardale uplands this summer to help the Living Uplands project with their annual bird count. Below is the…
Durham Wildlife Trust are excited to announce that we are looking for a Documentary Contractor to document our Marine Engagement work as part of the Stronger Shores Project.
Five years after her death, Hannah Hauxwell’s epic story lives on through a Durham Wildlife Trust conservation project, on the land where the ‘Daughter of the Dales’ captured the hearts of the…
Thanks to the support of The Daniell Trust, there are a number of improvements underway at Shibdon Pond.
It’s almost tern time! And that means it’s time to make some space for pending arrivals.
Each year in conjunction with the British Dragonfly Society (BDS), county recorder and Durham Wildlife Trust Trustee, Michael Coates, publishes an annual report summarising sightings in our region…
After a successful fundraising campaign, the Wild Play area at Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve reopens on 11 February, 2023.
Dramatic increase of £1.2bn extra per year is needed to restore nature say The Wildlife Trusts
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