Blog: Conservation

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Dog on a lead

Dog walkers - please help our wildlife this spring

We all love to get outdoors with our dogs, for the fantastic exercise and the chance to explore together. Here are our key facts and tips on dog walking to help Lincolnshire’s wildlife thrive this…

Lady's bedstraw

Lady's bedstraw lingers through time

Communications Officer, Rachel Shaw, on a favourite meadow flower spotted near to her home in the centre of Lincoln and the loss of meadows from our everyday landscape

Glow worm larvae

Action for insects

Conservation Officer, Mark Schofield, has been busy gathering the troops to protect one of Lincolnshire's most charismatic woodland species - the glow-worm.

Sophie Arlott of Lavinton Lamb

A new type of partnership

A new partnership shows why traditional grazing on some of our nature reserves is good for both farmer and flowers.

Sir David Attenborough

Wildlife Heroes

Who inspires you? Matthew Capper, our Head of Public Engagement & Communications, shares three of the people in conservation who have been an inspiration to him.

Plant propagation

Plant Propagation at Riseholme College

Catherine takes a visit to Riseholme College to see the propagation work that Conservation Officer, Mark Schofield, has been working on with local students.

Woodhall Spa Airfield team building day

Team Building

Welcome to this week’s blog which sees Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s headquarters staff participate in a team building day at Woodhall Spa Airfield.

Red Hill

A Walk on the Wild Side

Welcome to this week’s blog, focusing on the nature reserves of mid-Lincolnshire.