Barn Owls
Chester-le-Street Biodiversity Project
Coalfields and Lowlands
Coastal Soft Cliff Invertebrates
Hedgerows
Juniper Regeneration
MAGical Meadows
River Derwent Grass Snakes
Road Verge Reserves
Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary

 

 

 

Green Hairstreak - DWT

 

 

 

Sea Plantain - Whitburn Coast - South Tyneside Council

 

 

 

 

Hegde Laying - Gateshead MBC

 

 

 

 

Green Hay Making - Michelle Appleby

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surveyors - Michelle Appleby

 

 

 

Sunderland Wildspace Volunteers - City of Sunderland

 

 

 

 

Sunderland Wildspace Project

Practical Help : Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland & Durham Coast

Durham Wildlife Trust - Volunteer Task Force

Help implement essential practical conservation tasks such as hedge planting, tree felling, grass cutting, footpath construction and surveying on the Trust's 24 Nature Reserves. Tasks run on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of every week. No experience required - everyone welcome.
Contact: Sue Charlton
t: 0191 584 3112
e: scharlton@durhamwt.co.uk
w: www.durhamwt.co.uk


Volunteering Opportunities in South Tyneside

Countryside Volunteers South Tyneside (CVST) are a community group who work to improve countryside sites across the Borough. They undertake a wide range of tasks throughout the year from pond management and tree coppicing to litter picks and willow weaving. The group, supported by South Tyneside Council's Countryside Team, also access training for new skills such as wildflower identification, bat detector workshops and traditional hedge-laying techniques.
To find out more contact CVST Secretary Katrina Ghent on 0191 536 3894.


Gateshead Countryside Volunteers

Over half of Gateshead Borough is countryside! So why not come along and take care of it. Practical tasks run every Tuesday & Thursday and alternate Saturdays - meet at Swalwell Visitor Centre.
You can also help with public events such as walks and fun days, and there is a series of regular training and social events including trips and BBQs held on Thursday evenings and weekends.
Find out more from the Countryside Teams at Thornley Woodlands Centre 01207 545 212 and the Civic Centre, Gateshead 0191 433 3524/3443


Durham Wildlife Trust - Volunteer Reserve Wardens

If you live near or regularly visit a Durham Wildlife Trust nature reserve you could help the Trust as a Volunteer Reserve Warden (VRW). VRW's are the eyes and ears of the Trust's reserves team and provide information on maintenance issues such as branches fallen across paths or motorbikes using a site. Induction and brief training is given.
Contact: Sue Charlton
t: 0191 584 3112
e: scharlton@durhamwt.co.uk
w: www.durhamwt.co.uk


Durham Wildlife Trust - Survey and Monitoring Volunteers

If you would like to assist the Trust in undertaking its annual breeding bird, butterfly, lichen, fungi and bryophyte survey and monitoring programme then please contact:
Mark Richardson
t: 0191 584 3112
e: mrichardson@durhamwt.co.uk
w: www.durhamwt.co.uk


Sunderland Countryside Rangers

Sunderland Countryside Rangers is an affiliate of the registered charity British Trust for Conservationist Volunteers. One Saturday per month, we undertake practical conservation tasks such as, repairing steps, stiles and woodland paths, clearing sycamore and snowberry from the woodland floor, hedge laying, wetland clearance and preparation for wildflower seed plantings.

Contact: Ken Woodrow
Tel. 0191 454 2097
Web site: www.sunderlandcountrysiderangers.co.uk
Email: ken@sunderlandcountrysiderangers.co.uk


Sunderland Wildspace Volunteers

We do activities on Local Nature Reserves: Fulwell Quarry, Hylton Dene and Tunstall Hills in Sunderland, Barmston Pond in Washington and Hetton Bogs in Hetton-le-Hole.

Volunteers can take part in events (walks, fundays) and conservation tasks (wildflower surveys, tree planting). The emphasis is on enjoyment, no one will be asked to work outside their capabilities.

Contact: Sandra Dobigny, Community Wildspace Officer on 0191 553 8774 or email: wildspace@sunderland.gov.uk

Focus on:
The Durham Wildlife Trust Volunteers

Raisby Ponds - Durham Wildlife Trust

A day in the life of a Volunteer

Raisby Quarry 30/08/06

The task for today was to finish digging a trench, in order to lay water pipes that would feed the new water troughs for grazing animals.

A good, fun day that was physically hard work, but immensely satisfying. Having never done this type of task before, it was a great opportunity to learn new skills.

Tom Shaw
Volunteer Reserve Officer (VRO)
Durham Wildlife Trust