News Lincolnshire wildlife festival celebrates charity’s 75th year by In-house Editor September 25, 2023 written by In-house Editor September 25, 2023 Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust celebrated its 75th anniversary by hosting the Wilder Lincolnshire Festival at Doddington Hall, near Lincoln. The two-day event ran from 11:00 to 16:00 on both Saturday and Sunday and featured activities such as pond-dipping, arts and crafts, woodwork, tree identification walks, music workshops, and yoga. The festival aimed to inspire people to reconnect with nature and highlight the importance of conservation. Various wildlife organizations, including the RSPB and Butterfly Conservation, participated. Doddington Hall’s owners, Claire and James Birch, had rewilded the estate to encourage others to support local wildlife. Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust managed 99 nature reserves and had nearly 26,000 members. ConservationFestivallincolnshire wildlidelocalwildlifeWildlife 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail In-house Editor previous post The Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve: Madhya Pradesh’s 7th Sanctuary next post India’s Remarkable Efforts in Maintaining and Protecting Big Cat Population You may also like 1st National Conference on โโLesser Known Species of... February 7, 2024 Maharashtra’s Tiger Reserves Secure โน36.79 Crore Annual Budget... February 3, 2024 Indian Government Declares Eco-Sensitive Zones in Kashmir’s Wildlife... October 24, 2023 Committee Established to Combat Rising Wildlife Crime in... October 13, 2023 12 Organizations Present 19-Point Wildlife Conservation Demands in... October 11, 2023 The National Wildlife Board has rejected the proposal... October 10, 2023 Anxiety towards humans is widespread in the South... October 9, 2023 Preserving forests and protecting wildlife are interlinked October 6, 2023 Local stakeholders pledge to protect and preserve Intangki... October 5, 2023 Wildlife Week Walkathon 2023: Opening of forest by... October 3, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.