Making green greener – Part 2
Head of Operations and Development, Zoe Hull, shares an update on our greener journey.
Head of Operations and Development, Zoe Hull, shares an update on our greener journey.
How Durham Wildlife Trust is starting to address its carbon footprint.
December and January have been very busy and exciting months working with families, children and young people at Low Barns. Our monthly toddler group, Muddy Wellies, kicked off in December with…
December and January have been very busy and exciting months working with families, children and young people at Low Barns.
The funding will be used to transform woodland and pond habitat in Darlington.
Join Durham Wildlife Trust in celebrating the first day of ‘30 Days Wild’ at an exciting open garden event.
One of our education leaders, John, reminisces on an exciting day of bird watching at Hetton Lyons Country Park, whilst leading one of our Healing Nature events. Read about his experience below!…
Healing Nature Digital Officer, Alex Permain, takes you on a photographic safari around one of our project sites, Hetton Lyons. He explains how you can engage with nature through this digital…
Nature lovers are being invited to an event aimed at empowering North-East people to get involved in supporting wildlife.
Elder is an opportunistic shrub of woods, hedges, scrub, waste and cultivated ground. Its flowers and berries are edible, but it's best to gather wild food with an expert - try it at a…