The Wash: Britain's Secret Wilderness - free film screening
Don't miss a special opportunity to see the stunning landscape and wildlife of The Wash on the big screen.
Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Don't miss a special opportunity to see the stunning landscape and wildlife of The Wash on the big screen.
Since 1976, wardens and volunteers at Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve near Skegness have protected some of our rarest coastal birds in a designated Sanctuary area. This April, the…
On 2 December 1948 in Lincoln, a young man called Ted Smith signed into being a new county-based trust for nature conservation. A few days later, the fledgling charity would officially take on its…
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.
Gibraltar Point has become the first operational Motus station in Lincolnshire, tracking the movement of passing birds and bats to add to a detailed worldwide picture.
Wardens at Gibraltar Point had to take ground-breaking action to prevent the loss of a rare oystercatcher nest to flooding. Their fast work and gamble paid off!
Bird records for the first ten years of the Gibraltar Point Bird Observatory (1949 – 1958) have been presented by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust to the British Trust for Ornithology.
Artists of all ages are invited to create a piece of art that illustrates how litter is affecting the environment and wildlife.
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is proud to announce that volunteer and former member of staff, Barrie Wilkinson, has been awarded The Christopher Cadbury Medal from The Wildlife Trusts in recognition…
Public asked to film mini coastal movie on their phones during National Marine Week, Saturday 24th July – Sunday 8th August