Celebrating a hat-trick of environmental honours
The Trust staff and volunteers were delighted to celebrate a trio of successes at the County Durham Environment Awards in February.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
The Trust staff and volunteers were delighted to celebrate a trio of successes at the County Durham Environment Awards in February.
In early December, staff and volunteers gathered together in Durham for a celebration event to recognise the outstanding contribution of volunteers to the Trust.
Schools, businesses and volunteers were all commended for their efforts to protect the planet at the 2023 County Durham Environment Awards, including volunteers from Durham Wildlife Trust.
Volunteers in Nuneaton have combined their litter-picking with a spot of water vole watching!
In recent years Durham Wildlife Trust has expanded significantly. We now manage 50 (and counting) nature reserves from Tees to Tyne. As we continue to grow, we are also looking to expand our…
Trust volunteers received recognition and thanks for all their support, during a festive celebration event hosted in Durham.
As we reflect on the milestones and moments that defined 2023, we extend our deepest gratitude to every volunteer who has been a part of this incredible journey.
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