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Hedgehog Survey Results 2024

This is the first year Durham Wildlife Trust has asked for your help in surveying hedgehogs across our patch. Over one hundred people took the time to report sightings; here’s what we learned…

foliage in foreground with lapwing on water's edge behind it

Citizen science: the wellness effect

Discover the secrets to improving physical and mental well-being through connecting to nature, in this blog by Durham Wildlife Trust volunteer, Mike Willshare.

A redwing perched on a berry-laden branch

Birds on the move

For many birdwatchers, autumn is the most exciting time of year. But what are they so excited about?

Group walking with litter pick bags towards beach, cliffs and sea in background

Making waves for cleaner coastlines

Durham Wildlife Trust and SeaScapes have been thrilled to take part in Great British Beach Clean Week to protect the beautiful North East coastline. In this blog, Volunteer Support Assistant,…

River and riverbank with trees on right and houses on left.

Healthy rivers for people and wildlife

Representatives from Durham Wildlife Trust were joined by some members of the Women’s Institute over the weekend for an event at Cox Green to promote healthy rivers.

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