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Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
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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.
Making green greener
How Durham Wildlife Trust is starting to address its carbon footprint.
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,…
Making green greener – Part 2
Head of Operations and Development, Zoe Hull, shares an update on our greener journey.
Making rain gardens with schools
Durham Wildlife Trust is working with Northumbrian Water, on a project to educate pupils about the environment and sustainability through the design and construction of rain gardens in local…
Making a difference for wildlife and people in Stafford
Watch how a small community group in Stafford are making a difference for wildlife and people where they live.
Low Barns Boardwalk
Unfortunately, the reedbed boardwalk at Low Barns Nature Reserve is closed and requires replacing. Plans for the work are underway.
Wild about Brain Health – bird box making
Activities, stimuli and workshops to allow attendees to engage with nature to improve brain health and reduce the risk of dementia.
Low Barns Visitor Centre
Boardwalk reopens at Low Barns
We are delighted to announce that the reedbed boardwalk at Low Barns Nature Reserve has now reopened.
Winter wildlife at Low Barns
Low Barns nature reserve is just such a fantastic spot, whatever your cup of tea: be it a leg stretching walk, a laid-back stroll, a calming spell sitting in a hide with a flask and a camera or a…