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Lincolnshire's Living Seas |
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Grey seal (Arthur Kingdom) |
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The undersea landscape |
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The empty razor and cockle shells that we find on our beaches indicate the presence of just a handful of species that live off the Lincolnshire coast. Under the waves, it isn’t a barren wasteland of sand and mud.
The undersea landscape is dramatic and varied, and home to a diversity of wildlife. |
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Living Landscapes |
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For 60 years, the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust has been safeguarding wildlife havens. Now we must expand these and create a Living Landscape where our nature reserves are an integral part of the wider functioning landscape and not isolated oases. |
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Events for 2010 |
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Discover Lincolnshire's wildlife and wild places on our events... everything from gentle strolls in nature reserves to pond dipping and wildlife identification training. |
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Living Seas |
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The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's vision for our seas is one of Living Seas where wildlife thrives from the depths of the ocean to the coastal shallows. |
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Wild About Lincolnshire |
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Wild about Lincolnshire is an annual free public event to celebrate the wonderful wildlife that the historic county of Lincolnshire has to offer. Sunday 24th October 2010, 10am-4pm at Baytree Garden Centre, Spalding |
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Grimsby School wins Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award 2010 |
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On Thursday 8 July, the Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award 2010 was awarded by Rt Rev John Saxbee, Bishop of Lincoln, to the Lisle Marsden C of E Primary School |
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