Wildlife volunteers celebrated at festive event

Wildlife volunteers celebrated at festive event

Trust volunteers received recognition and thanks for all their support, during a festive celebration event hosted in Durham.

The Trust was delighted to host many of its wonderful volunteers at a celebration event in Durham on 10th December, 2024.

The event began with presentations from Chair of Trustees, Sarah Lister, Trust Director Jim Cokill and Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trusts, Craig Bennett. The three presenters shared a review of work of the past year both locally and across the Wildlife Trusts movement, as well as details about future plans and ambitions. 

Once again the incredible community of Durham Wildlife Trust volunteers has made an outstanding contribution during 2024. This year, volunteers have devoted more than 27,985 of their time, which is equivalent to 5075 days. This remarkable dedication allows the Trust to create a lasting impact for nature across the North East. The generosity and passion shown by more than 370 individuals highlights the power of collective action in driving meaningful change.  

The stage was then handed over to Head of Development and Communications, Emily Routledge, who presented a number of the volunteers with special recognition awards.

Emily said: "We were delighted to see lots of our volunteers join us for a special event to mark their support and commitment to the Trust. Attendees heard fabulous stories about the dedication, support and commitment that so many people have given to Durham Wildlife Trust over so many years. From helping with the conservation work on our nature reserves and our projects, to running our gift shops and assisting with our office administration, the Trust simply couldn’t do what it does without the support of volunteers. Thank you."

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