How to make the most of your Membership
Take a look through our handy guide on how to make the most out of your Durham Wildlife Trust membership.
Two Little Owl chicks sitting on a branch. Credit: Hilary Chambers
Take a look through our handy guide on how to make the most out of your Durham Wildlife Trust membership.
How to make your projects accessible to everyone. Find out what the barriers are and support equal access to your projects.
Our two-minute survey can score your garden and offer ideas to make it even better for wildlife, but why is this so important?
These adorable elves are made from all natural or recyclable materials and can be as unique or as uniformed as you choose! Katie Armstrong from Durham Wildlife Trust explains how to make them.
By writing to your MP or meeting them in person, you can help them to understand more about a local nature issue you care passionately about.
Slugs and snails are not always celebrated when it comes to gardening. But the truth is, they bring so many benefits to our wild world.
Instead of sending your green waste to landfill, create your own compost.
Instead of draining, make the waterlogged or boggy bits of garden work for nature, and provide a valuable habitat.
Hedges provide important shelter and protection for wildlife, particularly nesting birds and hibernating insects.