
Spectacular swooping starlings
As dusk arrives, starlings gather in huge flocks above their communal roost sites. Although numbers of starlings in the UK have plummeted in recent years; these murmurations (the name of a flock…
Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
As dusk arrives, starlings gather in huge flocks above their communal roost sites. Although numbers of starlings in the UK have plummeted in recent years; these murmurations (the name of a flock…
Progress update with the new wildlife garden at Whisby Nature Park.
For the final blog of my 10 week placement I thought I would share some of the things I would recommend doing in Lincolnshire.
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.
Volunteers are coming together to make a new wildlife garden at Whisby Nature Park, and I'll be blogging about our progress here.
Managers of Marine Protected Areas across the UK came together to discuss the challenges they face and to share good practice.
Having learned about the importance of green corridors for the movement of wildlife, I visited a site in Colsterworth to see some conservation in action.
I've been out with the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's Wildlife Sites Officer, Jeremy Fraser, to survey and identify wildflowers and grasses in Lincolnshire.
I look at how the Wildlife Trust's are using our transport infrastructure to link nature reserves and create a 'green corridor' for wildlife.