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No matter what your interest, whether it be farming, gardening or marine life, we have a blog for you! All our blogs are written by people with a passion for nature.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
No matter what your interest, whether it be farming, gardening or marine life, we have a blog for you! All our blogs are written by people with a passion for nature.
Welcome to the first Durham Wildlife Trust little tern blog of 2023.
Rainton Meadows Wild Yoga instructor, Roy Moor, explains how to enjoy outdoor yoga throughout the seasons in this blog.
Water voles may be Britain’s fastest declining mammal. This blog looks at why and how we can help them recover.
This blog, by Durham Wildlife Trust Reserves Manager, Andy Wadds, explores the topic of conservation grazing: what it is and why we use it.
Discover the secrets to improving physical and mental well-being through connecting to nature, in this blog by Durham Wildlife Trust volunteer, Mike Willshare.
Durham Wildlife Trust's Exmoor ponies are vital members of our conservation team. Find out why in this blog by Conservation Manager, Phill Catton.
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.
Our Nature and Young Rangers spent their last session on a fungi forage around Low Barns Nature Reserve. Find out what they found in the blog below.
Bluespaces Manager, Siân Whitehead, knows a thing or two about starlings. In fact, she did her PhD on them. In this blog, Siân shares some fascinating facts on this often awe-inspiring,…
We can all look for the signs of water voles but we’re likely to miss most of them. So maybe our K-9 companions can help us find the voles of the North East. Blog by Sally Johnson - Conservation…
While upland rush pasture looks vastly different from ‘ideal’ water vole habitat, it is nevertheless vital to their continued presence in the North East. Read all about this important habitat in…