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There are opportunities for practical volunteers from Stanhope to Seaham with a variety of our Partner organisations. If you are more academically minded, or have some natural history skills, you may like to look at the Durham BAP Student Research Menu for survey and research project ideas.

 

 

Tunstall Hills Local Nature Reserve - City of Sunderland

 

 

Durham Wildlife Trust Volunteers

 

 

Seed Collection - Michelle Appleby

Practical Help On Wildlife Sites

There are opportunities to to help with valuable wildlife site management throughout the year and throughout the region.

Choose your area below to find out more:


Durham Wildlife Trust's volunteers have their own web pages - to visit them click on the volunteers logo.


Student Research Menu

If you are graduate or undergraduate student working in the field of ecology you may wish to align your research work with the research needs of the Durham BAP. Locally supervised students should use the attached Research Menu as a general guide to the topic areas the partnership wishes to pursue, not a definitive guide to research projects. If you are interested in working on any of these areas please get in touch and we may be able to work with you and your supervisor to design a research project to meet all our requirements.

 

 
 
FIELD NOTES Summer 2007- Newsletter of the Durham Biodiversity Partnership -
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