Clapgate Pits
Clapgate Pits consists of a long, disused quarry with a rich and varied limestone flora - the best in North Lincolnshire.
Clapgate Pits consists of a long, disused quarry with a rich and varied limestone flora - the best in North Lincolnshire.
With the rising use of drones on reserves, we speak to Head of Nature Reserves Dave Bromwich about the detrimental effect they can have on wildlife.
During my placement I have been lucky to have visited some of the Trust’s reserves and find out what goes in to managing them as special sites for nature.
This National Careers Week we explore the different types of roles available within the charity conservation industry. We chat with Emily Summerlin, Assistant Reserves Warden at Whisby Nature Park…
Weekly work parties are held on our coastal reserves in the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park.
This reserve is an excellent birdwatching site. In spring and summer the shallow water, with its numerous spits and islands, suits many breeding birds.
The tidal surge on 5 December 2013 exceeded the level reached in 1953, possibly two metres above normal levels, causing serious problems at our coastal sites
The reserve comprises part of an area of old clay pits with grassland, reed beds, ponds and orchard.