Join today to protect the North East's nature
The 2023 State of Nature Report found that nearly one in six of the more than ten thousand species assessed (16%) are at risk of being lost from Great Britain. There have also been declines in the distributions of more than half (54%) of our flowering plant species.
Durham Wildlife Trust manages 52 nature reserves - patches of land between the River Tees and River Tyne conserved solely for the protection of local wildlife.
Receive a free Concise Guide when you become a member!

97% of UK wildflower meadows have been lost since the 1930s. Wildflower meadows support vital pollinators such as bees, butterflies and moths. By supporting the Trust to protect wildflower meadows, you are also helping to protect a host of butterflies including the meadow brown and the common blue.
By becoming a member of Durham Wildlife Trust you can make a difference for wildlife - at a time when every action to protect our natural world really counts.

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How could your donation help our wonderful wildlife?

Train a volunteer

Plant tree whips

Protect water voles

Provide volunteer clothing and equipment

Care for Exmoor ponies

Provide tools and training

Your Membership Pack
There's nothing quite like that warm fuzzy feeling you get when you help one another - you'll get one of those!
But that's not all -
You'll get a wildlife magazine three times a year, packed full of tips, ideas, walks and updates on everything that's going on near you. We'll send you a Wild About Gardens booklet, a Durham Wildlife Trust member's badge and a car sticker to show your support.

Your Family Membership
Family members also receive our Wildlife Watch welcome pack packed with fun activities and the fascinating Wildlife Watch magazine three times a year, featuring posters, stickers and monthly wildlife quizzes.
The Wildlife Trusts play a very important part in protecting our natural heritage. I would encourage anyone who cares about wildlife to join them.
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Your contribution will make a real difference.
Why Join Durham Wildlife Trust?
Add your voice
Durham Wildlife Trust is the largest conservation organisation dedicated to our local area. With your backing, we are able to influence local authorities and other stakeholders to make better decisions for nature. What's more, Durham Wildlife Trust is one of 46 independent charities who together form the Wildlife Trusts, meaning that collectively we are also able to champion wildlife at a national and international level while maintaining our local efforts.
Protect
Your support enables us to care for and improve our 50 (and counting) nature reserves. From coast to river to countryside, there is a Durham Wildlife Trust nature reserve near you crammed with vibrant wildlife that needs your support.
Restore
With your backing we can continue to seek out areas for new wilding projects and transform landscapes into wildlife havens which sequester carbon from the atmosphere.
Educate
We know that a thriving natural environment and a connection to nature is essential for the health and wellbeing of people. By joining us you're supporting our education and outreach programmes which engage all ages with wildlife and nature.
Grow
Our precious habitats such as peatlands and fen are disappearing. But your membership helps us buy new land and create more space for nature.
Need help?
Our Supporter Team is happy to hear from you. Contact us on 0191 584 3112, email membership@durhamwt.co.uk or head to our dedicated Contact page.