Threatened sand dunes given new lease of LIFE
Sand dunes across England are set for a golden future following £4.3 million worth of funding to help restore and protect these at risk habitats.
Sand dunes across England are set for a golden future following £4.3 million worth of funding to help restore and protect these at risk habitats.
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust welcomes possibility of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones for England's seas.
Lincoln-based Minster Surfacing has been named overall winner and best business in the Lincolnshire Environmental Awards in recognition of its work to reduce waste through recycling.
The finals of the Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award were held at the Education Centre, Whisby Nature Park, on Thursday 3 May 2018.
The Wildlife Trusts’ challenge for everyone to spend 30 Days Wild in June means people are likely to feel happier and want to care for the natural beauty around them.
Following reports in the news about the stranding of thousands of marine animals on the Yorkshire coast, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is sad to confirm that there has also been large scale…
A third of England and Wales’s threatened sand dunes have a brighter future thanks to a pioneering National Lottery funded conservation and restoration project, unveiled today.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust has received a confirmed grant of £499,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for the Lincolnshire Plants: Past and Future Project (#LoveLincsPlants)
David Robinson, President of Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust died this morning, Tuesday 25 July 2017 at the age of 89