Durham Wildlife Trust
Durham Wildlife Trust's purpose is to protect wildlife and promote nature conservation in County Durham, the City of Sunderland and the boroughs of Gateshead, South Tyneside and Darlington. Through the management of 31 Nature Reserves and a variety of species and habitat recovery projects, the Trust is one of the most active environmental organisations in the region. By acting as a focus for a variety of community groups, schools and individuals, the Trust engages people in the issues around nature conservation and the wider environment. It also manages two visitor centres and campaigns on behalf of more than 8000 members.
Wonderful Water - A Wild Wander at Hetton Park
Tomorrow at 10:00
The Hetton Centre Welfare Road Hetton-le-Hole DH5 9NE
Free
Bees, Beetles and Blossom at Hetton Park Community Orchard
Monday at 10:00
The Hetton Centre Welfare Road Hetton-le-Hole DH5 9NE
Free
Bees, Beetles and Blossom at Hetton Park Community Orchard
Mon 18 May, 10:00
The Hetton Centre Welfare Road Hetton-le-Hole DH5 9NE
Free
Seasons of Connection – Nature, Community & Wellbeing: ‘Mazing Minibeasts
Fri 22 May, 10:00
Rainton Meadows
Free
Wonderful Water - A Wild Wander at Hetton Park
Tomorrow at 10:00
The Hetton Centre Welfare Road Hetton-le-Hole DH5 9NE
Free
Bees, Beetles and Blossom at Hetton Park Community Orchard
Monday at 10:00
The Hetton Centre Welfare Road Hetton-le-Hole DH5 9NE
Free
Bees, Beetles and Blossom at Hetton Park Community Orchard
Mon 18 May, 10:00
The Hetton Centre Welfare Road Hetton-le-Hole DH5 9NE
Free
Seasons of Connection – Nature, Community & Wellbeing: ‘Mazing Minibeasts
Fri 22 May, 10:00
Rainton Meadows
Free