

Wilder Humber saltmarsh and sand dune nursery open day
Event details
About the event
Our new specialist nursery at Saltfleetby is due to open in May this year. Through the Wilder Humber project, we aim to restore and enrich saltmarsh in the Humber, reconnect and enrich sand dunes, and improve ecosystem succession. At our purpose-built nursery, we’ll be growing specialised saltmarsh and sand dune plants and pioneering restoration methods to restore and enrich these habitats. It will only be possible with the help and support of a dedicated volunteer community.
If you are interested in volunteering with us or learning more about what we do, come and celebrate our newest milestone in the Wilder Humber project by visiting our new specialist saltmarsh and sand dune nursery in Saltfleetby. We will be open with a range of activities, refreshments, and a chance to learn about the project and volunteering roles available.
Wilder Humber is a five-year programme to restore marine habitats and species throughout the Humber estuary delivered through a pioneering conservation partnership between Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, and international green energy leader Ørsted.
Parking is available nearby or other car parks are available a short walk away. Accessible parking is also available, please let us know if you require this.
Activities list:
- Oyster shell painting (all day)
- Match the beak to the bird: saltmarsh bird game (all day)
- Sew a saltmarsh seed and take it home (all day)
- Microscope: looking at different seeds under a microscope (all day)
- Guided tour of the NNR/area (approx. 30 to 45 minutes): 11:30am and 2pm
- Herbarium table / demonstration / making bookmarks with pressed flowers (all day)
There will be toilets on site (portable toilets with accessible and baby changing available). Refreshments also available.