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Action for Insects
Will you take action to save the most important creatures on the planet?
Cat flea
You are most likely to spot the cat flea if you have pets. It will feed on cats, dogs and people, although it can't live on us. It is a pest and needs to be controlled in the house for the…
Climate action heroes – a reason to celebrate!
Durham Wildlife Trust was thrilled to be nominated as a finalist from a pool of 2,000 applicants in the 'Climate Action Project 2024' category at the national Benefact Charity Heroes…
Climate and nature action for Sunderland
MammalWeb: citizen science in action
Some Durham Wildlife Trust members will remember that MammalWeb was set up as a joint initiative between Durham Wildlife Trust and Durham University. It has since expanded beyond the northeast of…
Durham Swift City: A call for Swift Action
Find out about the work of Durham Swift City is helping to increase swift populations across County Durham and beyond.
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Welcoming swifts home: one homeowner’s mission to take action for wildlife
The shriek of swifts overhead provided inspiration for taking action for wildlife at home. Find out how Durham Wildlife Trust supporter, Jason, is making changes to his house in order to provide a…
Taking action for nature through photography and nature spotting
Nuneaton resident Kevin Ford has been photographing local wildlife for many years on his early morning walks around Attleborough.
Climate action needs nature. Nature needs climate action. Neither will succeed if we don’t prepare for a changing world
The Wildlife Trusts’ COP26 report says it’s time to tackle the twin crises at speed
Tow Law Millennium School ‘Green Leaders’ jump into action
With a National Tree Week grant from Durham County Council, hedging plants and trees were purchased to complete the hedge around Thornley Wood just below Tow Law.