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Managing our reserves
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.
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How to clean nestboxes and bird feeders
Nestboxes can harbour parasites so it is good practice to take them down at the end of the season and give them a clean. Likewise it is important to keep bird feeders clean to stop the spread of…
Stay alert, keep to the paths, save wildlife
As the lockdown eases and people start to return to nature reserves, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is asking everyone to stay alert to the presence of wildlife.
2023 Marine Interns Blog Week 8: A Couple of Days in London and Our Upcoming Beach Clean
We were invited back down to London this week to visit The Crown Estate and Ørsted for some training and meetings. We’ll also be getting involved with a beach clean in Suffolk over the weekend!…
Do a litter pick or beach clean!
Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!
Walking the Viking Way to help keep Lincolnshire wild
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust member Fiona McKenna is taking on the challenge of walking the 147-mile Viking Way to raise awareness and funds for wildlife
Mass marine death along North Sea coast
Following reports in the news about the stranding of thousands of marine animals on the Yorkshire coast, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is sad to confirm that there has also been large scale…
Talk: Plastics in our Oceans
Join members of the Sleaford Area Group for a talk on ocean plastics with guest speaker and marine specialist, Vicki Bush.
Dog walkers - please help our wildlife this spring
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…
Message from our Chief Executive, Paul Learoyd
A message to all our valued members and supporters from Paul Learoyd, Chief Executive Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust