Gardening for wildlife this autumn
Our top tips for wildlife gardening this autumn!
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
Our top tips for wildlife gardening this autumn!
A late-flowering plant, Autumn gentian displays pretty, mauve, tube-like flowers atop its reddish stems. It favours dry, chalk grassland and sand dune habitats.
For many birdwatchers things are just hotting up! We might be reaching the end of summer, but this is when a group of birds known as waders start to appear on our shores. Here are ten waders to…
Winter brings long nights and dark days, but nature’s palette is as bright as ever.
Durham Wildlife Trust manages 37+ nature reserves for the benefit of wildlife. All are regularly visited by wildlife enthusiasts, including children and school groups.
We have a ‘dogs on…
This World Wetlands Day, discover our five favourite wetland nature reserves.
Head of Marine Conservation, Ruth Williams, explains what the United Nations Ocean Conference is, and what happened there
Coppicing is a traditional woodland management technique. In this blog, Reserves Manager, Andy Wadds, explains what it is and why we use coppicing in our nature reserves.
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Go green, really really green, by supporting your local environment and doing it all…