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

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Mallard Way (Road) flooded and flooding over the adjacent fields

Closure due to Flooding

Heavy rain, brought about by Storm Ciarán has caused the closure of Durham Wildlife Trust headquarters on Thursday 2nd November - Saturday 4th November 2023 with flood waters causing ponds on site…

group of people surveying stream area, standing in long grass

Trust nominated for ScottishPower Foundation Award

Durham Wildlife Trust - supported by the ScottishPower Foundation - could be in line for a funding boost of up to £10,000 this winter after being shortlisted for the ScottishPower Foundation…

group of people running along path with grassland on either side

Wild runners raise £770 for wildlife

Run Rainton returned this year, with the nature-themed fun run raising vital funds for wildlife conservation in the region. Read our round-up from the event below.

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Living Uplands: seventh annual bird count

Nature Rangers and Young Rangers from Durham Wildlife Trust took a road trip to the Weardale uplands this summer to help the Living Uplands project with their annual bird count. Below is the…

Mark Dinning pictured through barn door looking out over Hannah's Meadow

Hannah’s glorious legacy

Five years after her death, Hannah Hauxwell’s epic story lives on through a Durham Wildlife Trust conservation project, on the land where the ‘Daughter of the Dales’ captured the hearts of the…

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