The art of fieldcraft
Matthew Capper, keen birdwatcher, photographer and our Head of Public Engagement & Communications, on the importance of fieldcraft to improve your chances of seeing wildlife and decrease the…
Matthew Capper, keen birdwatcher, photographer and our Head of Public Engagement & Communications, on the importance of fieldcraft to improve your chances of seeing wildlife and decrease the…
For her A-Level Photography project, Emily-Jane is taking images of the landscapes that she loves; combining her two passions – photography and wildlife – so she can express herself in creative…
This spring, the Gainsborough Area Group have enjoyed a dawn chorus walk and been inspired by the photography of local member, Des Lloyd
Throughout October, the ‘Art of Saving Sand Dunes’ exhibition will take place across Lincolnshire, curated to celebrate and shine a spotlight on the cultural and ecological importance of sand…
Sanctuary by Art Pop-Up is a community creative adventure with artist Emily Bowers this summer as she explores the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s Deeping Lakes nature reserve
Artists of all ages are invited to create a piece of art that illustrates how litter is affecting the environment and wildlife.
Passionate about the oceans and the diverse life that they hold, Bex is lucky enough to be able to teach scuba diving to university students at Plymouth University. This provides her with the…
Artefact: The Archaeology of Litter is one of two ongoing activities led by artist in residence Mark Steadman turning rubbish on the beach into museum-style exhibits and sculptures.
The autumn season of events began with a display of stunning photographs taken around the Gainsborough area, a talk on the seals of Donna Nook and a talk on the deer of Lincolnshire.
SPECIAL EVENT: Anna-Louise Pickering, photographer and daughter of artist Pollyanna talks on ‘The Spirit Of The Jaguar – Their Travels In Brazil'.
Ben keeps a diary of all the wildlife that he spots. He challenges himself to see new species: if he finds something that he doesn’t recognise, he takes a photograph so that he can look it up.