Durham Wildlife Trust is a registered charity that was established in 1971, originally as the Durham County Conservation Trust, becoming Durham Wildlife...
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Wildlife Trust Durham Wildlife Trust Essex Wildlife Trust Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Gwent Wildlife Trust, Wales Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust...
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& Oxon Wildlife Trust) Abbots Moss (Cheshire Wildlife Trust) Abbotts Hall Farm (Essex Wildlife Trust) Abercamlo Bog (Radnorshire Wildlife Trust) Abercorris...
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust was established in 1971 (following a split from the Northumberland & Durham Trust, established 1962) to help conserve and...
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Hedleyhope Fell (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
reserve to the north-east of Tow Law, County Durham, England. The reserve is managed by Durham Wildlife Trust and consists of some 202 hectares (500 acres)...
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David Bellamy (category Academics of Durham University)
Bellamy helped to establish Durham Wildlife Trust, and remained a key player in the conservation movement in the Durham area for a number of decades...
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Blackhall Rocks (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
Blackhall Rocks is a village on the North Sea coast of County Durham, North East England. It is situated on the A1086 between Horden and Hartlepool, and...
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Scientific Interest, are now called Hannah's Meadows and managed by Durham Wildlife Trust. A book, Hannah Hauxwell—80 Years in the Dales (W. R. Mitchell)...
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Northumbria (modern) (redirect from County Durham and Northumberland)
Wainwright & Olley. (2007). Magical Meadows and the Durham Magnesian Limestone. Durham Wildlife Trust. ISBN 9780955546709.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
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Rainton Meadows (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
headquarters of the Durham Wildlife Trust, which also operates an educational centre, including a purpose-built classroom and a community wildlife garden.[citation...
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Hannah's Meadows (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
Ophioglossum vulgatum. In 1988, Low Birk Hatt Farm was purchased by the Durham Wildlife Trust, which now manages it as Hannah's Meadows nature reserve; one of...
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Addison and Hedgefield Woods has been under the management of the Durham Wildlife Trust since 2014. Previously a thriving colliery and village, the site...
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Raisby Hill Grassland (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
Hill Grassland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in east County Durham, England. It lies just over 1 km east of the village of Coxhoe. The site...
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Bowlees (category Villages in County Durham)
Holwick. The visitor centre in the village was formerly run by the Durham Wildlife Trust. It is now managed by the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural...
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Town Kelloe Bank (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
Town Kelloe Bank is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham, England. It is situated to the south of The Bottoms SSSI and just north of...
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Hawthorn Dene (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
Dene is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the County Durham district of County Durham, England. The site occupies the incised valley of Hawthorn...
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Redcar Field (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Darlington district of County Durham, England. It is situated just north of Darlington, about 1 km south of the...
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List of ancient woods in England (section Durham)
Dene Nature Reserve". Durham Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 22 February 2020. "Hesleden Dene Nature Reserve". Durham Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 22 February 2020...
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covering parts of the ceremonial counties of County Durham and North Yorkshire. The Tees Valley Wildlife Trust manages fourteen nature reserves with over 230...
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Joe's Pond (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
whom the site derives its name. It was purchased in 1970 by the Durham Wildlife Trust, which manages it in conjunction with the adjoining Rainton Meadows...
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Meadows and the Durham Magnesian Limestone. Durham Wildlife Trust. ISBN 978-0-9555467-0-9. "Kielder Forest and Border Mires". Wildlife Trusts. Archived from...
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Bishop Middleham Quarry (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
Bishop Middleham Quarry is managed as a Nature Reserve by the Durham Wildlife Trust. "Bishop Middleham Quarry SSSI : Reasons for designating the SSSI...
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Backstone Bank and Baal Hill Woods (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
regenerating saplings. The southern end of the site is owned by the Durham Wildlife Trust and is managed as the Baal Hill Wood nature reserve. Various suggestions...
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Chopwell Colliery (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
Durham Wildlife Trust took over the management of this reserve from Gateshead Council and will continue the work to develop the area for wildlife. "Chopwell...
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Witton-le-Wear (SSSI) (category Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust)
extraction. When extraction ceased, the area was taken over by Durham Wildlife Trust, which developed the Low Barns Nature Reserve, on the site. The...
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April to July according to Durham Wildlife Trust County Durham Nature reserves in England "Addison and Hedgefield | Durham". www.durhamwt.com. Archived...
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fledging, and a third disappeared and was also believed to have died. Durham Wildlife Trust (with RSPB assistance) set up a wardening post during the period...
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Winlaton Pictures. Retrieved 27 June 2013. "Shibdon Pond and Meadow". Durham Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 27 December 2023. "Blaydon (Tyne and Wear, North East...
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Hylton "with the aim of co-operating with Sunderland City Council, Durham Wildlife Trust and other agencies to actively involve the local community in the...
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Trimdon Limestone Quarry (category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham)
remaining. The site is part of a larger area that is managed by the Durham Wildlife Trust as the Trimdon Grange Quarry nature reserve. "Trimdon Limestone...
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