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2024 Marine Interns Blog Weeks 1 & 2
The first two weeks of our internship have been full of different tasks and opportunities!
The first two weeks of our internship have been full of different tasks and opportunities!
Welcome to the opening 2024 blog from the two new marine interns, Ed Kirby and Kiera Green.
We have now concluded our 6 month Marine Futures Internship at Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust! We thought we would share an overview of our experiences and some of our favourite activities in the…
As we head into our last month of our internship, we are finishing off our research projects and had the chance to get out in the field for the final time! Over the past two weeks, Jasmine and I…
Last week, Sian and I got involved with a host of activities, including bird data collation with Suffolk Wildlife Trust, the festivities of the conservation team’s Christmas lunch and watching The…
Over the past couple of weeks, we have been doing our last bits of preparation for the Marine Internship Celebration Event, hosted at The Crown Estate’s offices in London. We prepared a…
We attended Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s Conservation Strategy Team meeting last week, where we had the pleasure of presenting our projects to the group and creating discussion over feedback.
We were fortunate enough to attend the GLNP’s Annual Conference: Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) Update last week, where we gained insight into how the LNRS will be delivered, and what work…
This week, I joined Laura Welton, the Native Oyster Restoration Officer at Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, and assisted her with some oyster work at Spurn Point National Nature Reserve (NNR).
Since it is Halloween, here are five spooky looking creatures that you could see on land in Lincolnshire or hidden within its waters…