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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust

Viking re-enactors do battle at Threekingham.

Video: Thousands throng to meet Viking army at Threekingham!

The King met with survivors of the 1953 floods, as well as representatives from Lincolnshire County Council, the Environment Agency, the Lincolnshire Wolds AONB and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust at the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve.

King meets Lincolnshire’s 1953 floods survivors

Kev Wilson, Coastal Officer with Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust with family dog Chester

Guidance for dog walkers on Lincolnshire beaches and nature reserves

Ecohub event to meet the people keeping Horncastle green

A wader roost captured by David Curtis at Gibraltar Point in September last year.

Lincolnshire's bird ‘superhighway’ in running for World Heritage status

Join in the snowdrop event at Whisby Nature Park.

Plant a snowdrop in remembrance

The mini turbine at the end of Skegness Pier.

Mini off-grid wind turbine to light up Skegness Pier

A pair of Common Crane at Lakenheath Fen RSPB reserve, Suffolk Photo: Andy Hay (rspb-images.com)

Another successful year for Common Crane in Lincolnshire

Go on a wild walk for the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.

Go on a Big Wild Walk for Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust

Youngsters enjoying Wolds Wildlife Park's summer fair.

Wildlife park's summer fundraiser a big success

Helping visitors to discover something new is one role of a volunteer at Gibraltar Point.

Gibraltar Point is recruiting - offering wild time along Lincolnshire coast

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TEN YEARS AGO: ‘Our survey says ...’ – Wildlife trust beach survey comes to Gibr...

The distinctive sound of the Brent Goose adds to the winter saltmarsh atmosphere.

Walk on the wild side: Watch out for Brent Goose

Barrie Wilkinson at Gibraltar Point in 1989 Photo by Eric Blood EMN-211130-144214001

Lincolnshire conservationist awarded for life-long loyal service

Barrie Wilkinson (David Curtis)

Skegness conservationist receives prestigious wildlife award

Skegness Academy's careers fair 10 years ago ...

TEN YEARS AGO: Skegness Academy stages careers fair

The previous Dunston Beck enhancement project. EMN-211016-131016001

Plans to further boost beck wildlife

Sir Joseph Banks Centre in Horncastle.

14 ways to celebrate return of Heritage Open Days

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Walking the Viking Way to keep Lincolnshire wild

New tree planting on the open space off Sheldrake Road, Sleaford. EMN-210903-120539001

Tree planting in urban space in Sleaford helps the battle with carbon

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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust launches ‘inspirational plant’ art competition

Work being carried out by Gibraltar Point Sailing Club.

Sailing Club spends £10k on dredging of river amidst claims EA failed them

12 Days Wild

Go ‘wild’ by signing up for 12 Days Challenge

An image from Donna Nook in previous years. (Photo: Peter Roworth/Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust)

Seal pups born at Donna Nook - but viewing area is now closed due to the lockdow...

Seals at Donna Nook (Pixabay/Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust)

Booking required to visit seals at Donna Nook

'Spotlit Robin' by young photographer Katy Read. EMN-200929-172648001

Museum’s photo competition exhibition now on show

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Rasen Rotary in Linwood Warren

A badger photo taken by Alex White, wildlife photographer with the Oxfordshire Badger Group charity.

Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust calls for potential badger cull to be stopped

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Listen to the Dawn Chorus during spring says Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust

A new date has been set for Alford Craft Market's exhibition of 1,000 community-made clay birds.

Target hit, but new date for Alford’s 1,000 clay bird exhibition and other Neigh...

News

Closures and cancellations imposed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust

Just some of the 200 new carp at Revesby Estate.

Two hundred new carp for historic estate and other Neighbourhood News

Winners by half a point, Are We On Time Tonight? with quiz-mistress Stef Round (left).

Annual quiz returns (and decided by half a point) and other Neighbourhood News

A reader has suggested roadside verges should be sown with wild flowers.

Wild idea for overgrown verges on route to Skegness

Seal and pup pictured at Donna Nook at the end of 2019. (Photo: Mark Suffield).

A record-breaking year for seal pups!

Seal and pup pictured at Donna Nook at the end of 2019. (Photo: Mark Suffield).

A record-breaking year for seal pups!

Photo: Dan Thurling/Media Lincs.

Starbucks ‘deeply saddened’ after seal pictured chewing on bottle at Donna Nook

Seals at Donna Nook earlier this season. (Photo: Mark Suffield).

Donna Nook closed to public ‘until further notice’ due to flooding

Seals at Donna Nook earlier this season. (Photo: Mark Suffield).

Donna Nook closed to public ‘until further notice’ due to flooding

What's On

Charity race night to help Charles Street renovations

Protesters make their point at Horncastle Garden Centre

Horncastle Garden Centre is praised - for peat’s sake!

Open Farm Sunday

Farms preparing to open for annual event

Plastic bags in trees and hedges neighbouring the Kirkby Gravel Pits nature reserve and Kirkby on Bain Household Waste Recycling Centre.

Concern for wildlife and environment at Kirkby on Bain site

Theddlethorpe Academy.
Visit to Donna Nook where pupils looked around the RAF bombing range control tower, met with Coastguards and went onto the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust area.
 
Pictured are Coastguards (l-r) Toby Merrikin, Chris Ashmore and Mick Horner with (l-r) Lewis Fyfe, Seraph Winters, Lottie Allam and Olly Tedford. All year 3.
Picture: Sean Spencer.

Theddlethorpe pupils meet the Coastguard and visit RAF bombing range control tow...

The Roman fertility goddesses

Following in the footsteps of the Romans - Monthly Walk with Hugh Marrows

The memorial was unveiled by director general of the airfields of Britain Conservation Trust Kenneth Bannerman and President of the 617 Squadron Association, Wing Commander John Bell. Picture: David Dawson. EMN-180514-112652001

New memorial unveiled at former Woodhall Spa airfield

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Market and entertainment to celebrate St George's Day

What's On.

Sleaford nature group to hear of exotic birds

The spotting of this black baby seal was the main highlight of this season. Photo credit: JPC Photography.

It's been a recording breaking year at Donna Nook

This beautiful black seal has caught the attention of thousands at Donna Nook. Photo credit: JPC Photography.

Visitors delighted to see black seal at Donna Nook

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Third year for walking festival

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Wildlife Trust's meeting at Walesby

Frampton Marsh. Picture by Chris Andrews.

COLUMN: Seal the deal with a nature cruise

David Robinson OBE passed away on Tuesday (July 25).

Tributes to Louth and Horncastle stalwart, David Robinson OBE

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Wildlife talk at Woodhall Spa

Lincolnshire's '˜green heroes' sought for Environmental Awards

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