Re-connecting with Sow Dale
Walking boots sit forlornly with no-where to go but a restriction on travel doesn’t stop exploration. As Communications Officer, Rachel Shaw, discovers with the help of an OS map and ‘Trustees for…
Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Walking boots sit forlornly with no-where to go but a restriction on travel doesn’t stop exploration. As Communications Officer, Rachel Shaw, discovers with the help of an OS map and ‘Trustees for…
A message to all our valued members and supporters from Paul Learoyd, Chief Executive Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
Watching garden birds is pleasurable but the records of what you see can also contribute to scientific research explains volunteer Caroline Steel
In these times of restricted travel, our Head of Public Engagement, Matthew Capper, writes about the the benefits of spending time studying a single species, close to home.
Lockdown is forcing us all to re-connect with the green spaces that are local to us. For Communications Officer, Rachel Shaw, that's not just her small garden but also the wide open space of…
Noticing the wildlife around us makes the lockdown easier, especially when the sun is shining
There are substantial areas of natural green space in Lincoln. On day 2 of lockdown, Caroline went for a walk on West Common
On the first day of lockdown to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, Caroline shares wildlife sightings from her garden in Lincoln
A mass of white snowdrops are a much antipated sight in late winter and they have special adaptations to thrive in the cold conditions
Catherine takes a visit to Riseholme College to see the propagation work that Conservation Officer, Mark Schofield, has been working on with local students.