Forest bug
The shoulders of the Forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
The shoulders of the Forest bug are distinctive - they are square-cut, almost rounded, unlike the other 'spiked' shield bugs. This bug can be found in woodlands, feeding on the sap of…
Caledonian forest forms an integral part of some of our wildest landscapes - extensive pine forests merge with heathlands, wetlands and montane habitats and create areas large enough for wildcat,…
The distinctive rounded wings of the lapwing are displayed beautifully when it wheels around a winter sky in a massive flock. In spring, these flocks disperse and some birds breed in the UK.…
These tiny habitats, the source of our streams and rivers, are fundamental to the well-being of whole water catchments.
Even on the cold, grey days of winter, signs of spring can be found. As Trust volunteer and former Head of Conservation, Caroline Steel discovered in her garden
Noticing the wildlife around us makes the lockdown easier, especially when the sun is shining
This spring, Wildlife Trust members in the Gainsborough area have learnt about dormice and visited some of their local nature reserves.
This spring, the Gainsborough Area Group have enjoyed a dawn chorus walk and been inspired by the photography of local member, Des Lloyd
Forests of kelp sway in shallow sunlit waters, offering shelter to a host of sea life from tiny worms to juvenile fish.
We all love to get outdoors with our dogs, for the fantastic exercise and the chance to explore together. Here are our key facts and tips on dog walking to help Lincolnshire’s wildlife thrive this…
The rose chafer can be spotted on garden flowers, as well as in grassland, woodland edges and scrub.