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A Celebration of National Lottery Support
November 19th, 2019 marked 25 years since the first National Lottery draw. Overall, The National Lottery is The Wildlife Trusts’ biggest grant funder and over the past quarter of a century, more…
Wildlife trust stages free event to help nature-lovers support green spaces
Nature lovers are being invited to an event aimed at empowering North-East people to get involved in supporting wildlife.
Sir David Attenborough awarded Rothschild medal in recognition of 60 years of inspiration and indefatigable support given to The Wildlife Trusts
Sir David Attenborough has been awarded the Rothschild medal in recognition of the extraordinary inspiration, leadership and support he has given to The Wildlife Trusts federation of charities…
Shopping Wild
How to spend wild this Christmas, pick the perfect gift and support wildlife conservation projects in our region.
My quiet life
Jane is the Quality Manager at Sutton in Ashfield based business nmcn one of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s Business partners. She has kindly shared with us her inspiring wild life story.…
My new life
Working full time in a windowless room cut Sonja off from the natural world around her; but spending time in wild places has helped her to discover herself since a shock diagnosis two years ago.…
Supporting Durham's bid for City of Culture 2025
Durham Wildlife Trust is backing County Durham’s bid to be the UK City of Culture 2025, as securing the title would bring transformational social and economic benefits to the North East as a whole…
Supporters gather to mark 50 years of Durham Wildlife Trust
A celebration event to mark 50 years of Durham Wildlife Trust saw more than 150 supporters gather together to watch a theatre performance with a difference.
Seabird City Life
The Tyne kittiwakes are a pretty special spectacle. Ruby Merriman explains how urban wildlife has plenty to offer.
Surprising sea life
Discover ten surprising species found in the UK’s seas.
The Secret Life of Bracken...
...and A Little Help from Our Swedish Friend, by Kirsty Pollard – Heart of Durham Conservation Officer