A Critters Condo
It’s that time of year when our homes become a hubbub of activity with many of our smallest citizens making their way across our thresholds.
It’s that time of year when our homes become a hubbub of activity with many of our smallest citizens making their way across our thresholds.
This Halloween, discover some of our most spooktacular species.
Join Durham Wildlife Trust in celebrating the first day of ‘30 Days Wild’ at an exciting open garden event.
These little critters are related to the woodlice you find in your garden and play a very important role on rocky shores.
Nature lovers are being invited to an event aimed at empowering North-East people to get involved in supporting wildlife.
Please see details of our Christmas Opening Hours below.
Creeping buttercup is our most familiar buttercup - the buttery-yellow flowers are like little drops of sunshine peppering garden lawns, parks, woods and fields.
Creeping jenny is a low-growing plant of wet grasslands, riverbanks, ponds and wet woods. It has cup-like, yellow flowers and is a popular choice for garden ponds.
Despite being considered a 'weed' of cultivated ground, the seeds of the Creeping thistle provide an important food source for farmland birds, many of which are declining rapidly.