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Seed sales sow success for nature conservation
Vine House Farm birdfood in the South Lincolnshire Fens delivers £1m royalties for The Wildlife Trusts
Water-cress
Water-cress has become so popular as a salad addition that it is now cultivated on a wide scale. In the wild, it grows in shallow, fast-flowing streams and is an indicator of clean water.
Hairy bitter-cress
Hairy bitter-cress is an edible weed of rocky places, walls, gardens and cultivated ground. Gathering wild food can be fun, but it's best to do it with an expert - come along to a Wildlife…
New project seeks help from landowners to restore peatlands across the Humberhead Levels
A new Peatland Discovery project, funded by Defra’s Nature for Climate Peatland Capital Grant Scheme, is offering farmers and landowners free surveys to assess the condition of peaty soils on…
Willow Tree Fen
The Wildlife Trusts launch £30 million appeal to kickstart nature’s recovery across 30% of land and sea by 2030
Today The Wildlife Trusts launch 30 by 30, a public appeal to raise £30 million to start putting nature into recovery across at least 30% of land and sea by 2030.
Disadvantaged communities across the UK empowered to let nature flourish thanks to £5m National Lottery funding
Nextdoor Nature – a new natural legacy to mark the Queen’s Jubilee – will help nature flourish in Lincolnshire.
Biggest ever nationwide initiative to restore nature in England set for launch
In the first of its kind, an England-wide initiative to be launched today will recover nature across the length and breadth of the country, and help everybody access and enjoy it.
My VIP pass
With her waterproof map on her wrist, Heather doesn’t have to splash out to go on safari. She gets exclusive access to Kimmeridge Bay’s secret world of ever-changing marine wildlife.
How to create a hedgehog hole
Help hedgehogs get around by making holes and access points in fences and barriers to link up the gardens in your neighbourhood.
World Autism Acceptance Week 2022
This year marks the 60th anniversary year of World Autism Acceptance Week and in support we wanted to ask staff and visitors here at Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust about what acceptance means to them…