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Durham Wildlife Trust's Conservation team manages a variety of species and habitat protection projects. Working with the public, policy makers and planners, the Trust's aim is to develop a multi-agency approach to nature conservation.
A range of public participation surveys enable the Trust to collect and analyse important data about County Durham's wildlife. This information is used to inform future conservation activities.
Other ecological consultancy needs can be provided by Durham Wildlife Services. Please contact Nick Bonsall on
01388 488885
Durham Biodiversity Data Service provides high quality, verified and current species and habitat data to ecological professionals.
Data is sourced from many different organisations and individuals with whom DBDS holds data sharing agreements, and from internally commissioned survey work and verified public survey data from work undertaken by the Durham Biodiversity Partnership.
For more details click HERE.
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