Gibraltar Point joins global wildlife tracking system
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.
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.
The Fens East Peat Partnership (FEPP) are excited to announce they have been awarded a substantial “Restoration Grant” by Government as part of their progressive Nature for Climate Peatland Grant…
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust has secured grant funding to further enhance Epworth and Haxey Turbary Nature Reserves in regards to managing and restoring peat through the Government’s Nature for…
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!
The Marsh Volunteer Awards for Marine Conservation have been awarded since 2014, and celebrate outstanding contributions made by volunteers to marine conservation around the UK.
The Grow with Nature Club at Hawthorn Tree School in Boston fought off tough competition to be crowned winner of this year’s Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Awards.
Final judging in the Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award will take place on Wednesday 24 May at the Education Centre, Whisby Nature Park, Lincoln.
Alongside partners, the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust have hit back at claims made this week by the developer of a proposed tidal barrage across The Wash, which experts say would cause ‘catastrophic…
Leading renewable energy company Ørsted is partnering with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust to launch Wilder Humber - a five-year programme to restore marine habitats and…
Plans for an ‘unworkable’ tidal barrage on the Wash estuary in East Anglia have been put forward, despite the significant risks such a development would pose.