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Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers

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Small child standing behind fence looking over pond

A little bit wilder at Low Barns

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…

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Creating a hibernacula

Durham Wildlife Trust’s Heart of Durham Project volunteers in partnership with Northumberland Water have created an artificial hibernacula on Pow Hill Heath, on the south side of Derwent Reservoir…

Fred Cockburn

A Tribute: Fred Cockburn (04/03/1957 - 01/01/2020)

We were saddened by the news that Fred Cockburn had died on New Year’s Day after a prolonged period of illness which had increasingly restricted his birding activities over the last five years or…

Sheep at Rainton Meadows

Flock joins the Rainton Meadows grazing team

We have some new additions to Rainton Meadows. A flock of 30 to be precise.

These welsh black and Hebridean cross sheep will be grazing across three fields from January to March this year…

Pupils from Tow Law Millennium School reveal the new interpretation panel at Thornley Wood.

Young Green Leaders Practice What They Preach

Durham Wildlife Trust has been awarded a grant to further develop its tree-planting at a new County Durham wood and a group of local schoolchildren helped mark its third anniversary.

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