durham.gov.uk
Coast and countryside - Durham
http://www.durham.gov.uk/countryside
To get the best experience of this website, we recommend you upgrade your browser. Upgrade your Internet Explorer. My Durham For information about where you live, enter your address. County Durham has some of the most beautiful countryside and coastal landscapes in Britain. It is home to a huge variety of plants and animals, and the area has a fascinating historical and geological heritage. Get all the latest news. Countryside and Hardwick Park newsletter. Durham Countryside Volunteers on Facebook. Ideal...
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Local Biodiversity Action Plans
http://nebiodiversity.org.uk/lbaps/default.asp
Local Biodiversity Action Plans (LBAPs). Local Biodiversity Action Plans (LBAPs) identify local priorities for biodiversity conservation and work to deliver agreed actions and targets for specific habitats and species. LBAPs are delivered through wide local partnerships that involve wildlife organisations, local authorities, businesses and other interested parties. There are six LBAPs within the North East, and these give full geographical coverage of the region. Tees Valley Biodiversity Action Plan.
durhamveterantrees.org.uk
Durham Veteran Trees Project - Durham Veteran Trees Forum
http://durhamveterantrees.org.uk/Durham_Veteran_Trees_Forum.htm
Veteran Tree Ecology and Management. Durham Veteran Trees Forum. Durham Biodiversity Action Plan. Durham Veteran Trees Forum. If you have any questions about the Durham Veteran Trees Project please complete the form and click the send button. The answer will be emailed directly back to you and displayed here on our forum for other people who would like to know the answer. Q: How do I become a veteran tree recorder? Via email: vickynewlove@durhambiodiversity.org.uk. Via phone: 0191 584 3112.
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Durham Veteran Trees Project - Interactive Map
http://durhamveterantrees.org.uk/Interactive%20Map.htm
Veteran Tree Ecology and Management. Durham Veteran Trees Forum. Durham Biodiversity Action Plan. This page is under development - we will soon have our own direct link to the Ancient Tree Hunt database where Durham Veteran Trees Project recorders can add records linked to the project directly on the database. To record a tree online with the project in the meantime please follow the link to the Recording Form. To get an idea of how the interactive map will look please visit the Woodland Trust Sampler.
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CABINET OF CURIOSITIES: An unusual pink wood sorrel
http://cabinetofcuriosities-greenfingers.blogspot.com/2015/05/an-unusual-pink-wood-sorrel.html
Some natural wonders from North East England. Friday, May 8, 2015. An unusual pink wood sorrel. Found in Backstone Bank wood, Wolsingham, Weardale. And here (below) is the typical white form, for comparison. May 8, 2015 at 3:19 PM. It will come as no surprise but without the fold down leaves I would have been trawling the internet for hours. It is a cracker. May 13, 2015 at 8:33 AM. May 8, 2015 at 7:10 PM. Thats a first for me. May 13, 2015 at 8:33 AM. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.
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Partners
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Making a positive difference. To the unique environment. Of the Magnesian Limestone area. Historic and Built Heritage. Making a positive difference. To the unique environment. Of the Magnesian Limestone area. The Partnership that delivered the Limestone Landscapes Project was made up of;. The Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland. North of England Civic Trust. Outdoor and Sustainability Education Specialists. Developed by DCC Web Team. Login.
durhamveterantrees.org.uk
Durham Veteran Trees Project - Recording Form
http://durhamveterantrees.org.uk/recording_form.htm
Veteran Tree Ecology and Management. Durham Veteran Trees Forum. Durham Biodiversity Action Plan. THE DURHAM VETERAN TREES PROJECT. This is the minimum information required). Leave this blank, if you have no idea of the species). Answer as many of the following questions as you can). The tree's local or historic name. Not visible from public access (owner's permission required to measure the tree). Visible from public access (owner's permission required). Open access (i.e. public park). Decaying wood on ...
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Durham Veteran Trees Project - Ancient Tree Survey
http://durhamveterantrees.org.uk/survey.htm
Veteran Tree Ecology and Management. Durham Veteran Trees Forum. Durham Biodiversity Action Plan. Recording a Veteran Tree. You will need to record the species, location and girth of the tree using a simple recording form. Which can be downloaded from our website, or you can use the online recording form. It is useful to have a map or a GPS with you so that you can note down the grid reference. You will need permission from the owner if the tree is on private land. Section of this website. Whilst native ...