Messingham Sand Quarry
A series of lagoons created by the extraction of sand.
A series of lagoons created by the extraction of sand.
Weekly volunteer groups take place at Messingham Sand Quarry or Scotton Common nature reserves, usually every Monday.
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Fir Hill Quarry is a small chalk pit.
Disused chalk quarry and a spinney with a colourful variety of flowers.
Woodland, scrub and open chalk grassland, which is still being colonised.
Welcome to this week’s blog which sees Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust participate in Horncastle’s Annual Heritage Open Day.
The annual Snipe Dales Open Day was held in late May.
As her student placement with the Trust drew to a close, Lorna had one last opportunity to help on a nature reserve. It turned out to be more eventful than expected.
Don Wright, Vice President and former Chairman of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, died at home on 5 May 2016 at the age of 86
Sand sedge is an important feature of our coastal sand dunes, helping to stabilise the dunes, which allows them to grow up and become colonised by other species.