Coppicing – a part of our heritage and good woodland management
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.
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.
This blog, by Durham Wildlife Trust Reserves Manager, Andy Wadds, explores the topic of conservation grazing: what it is and why we use it.
Healing Nature Project Manager, Phill Catton, looks ahead to our fantastic new project to help protect and restore wildlife habitats and explains how YOU can get involved.
A round-up from our northern reserves over late summer saw grassland management and exciting plans for Shibdon Pond and Meadows.