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The sanctuary was renamed as Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in 2016 due to the expansion of the site, and contains both the National Parrot and Turtle sanctuary within amongst other rescued animals. [14] The village has a church hall, two public houses, The Anchor and The Barley Mow, and a village shop with post office. There are sports clubs for ...
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, (part of the Wildlife Trusts partnership), covers the whole ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. It was founded in 1948 as a voluntary charitable organisation dedicated to conserving the wildlife and wild places of Lincolnshire and to promoting the understanding and enjoyment of the natural world.
Snipe Dales is a country park and nature reserve in the Lincolnshire Wolds near Hagworthingham in Lincolnshire, England. [1] [2] The reserve is one of the few remaining examples showing the Wolds as they were. Snipe Dales comprises a raised heathland nature reserve at the west and a semi-natural mostly coniferous woodland country park at the east.
Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes is a national nature reserve on the coast of Lincolnshire, England, in the parishes of Saltfleetby and Theddlethorpe. It is managed in part by Natural England ; in part by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust , and consists of 1,377 acres (557 ha) of sand dunes , salt marsh , sand and mudflats .
Gibraltar Point national nature reserve is an area of about 4.3 km 2 (1.7 sq mi) on the coast of Lincolnshire, England.. The reserve is owned by Lincolnshire County Council and East Lindsey District Council and is administered by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Frampton Marsh is a nature reserve in Lincolnshire, England.The reserve is situated on the coast of The Wash, 4 miles from the town of Boston, between the outfalls of the Rivers Welland and Witham (covering an area of mature salt marsh known as The Scalp), and near the village of Frampton in a area known as the “Fosdyke Wash”.
The Sir Joseph Banks Conservatory is a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) [1] tropical house, originally constructed in 1989 [2] within The Lawn complex in Lincoln. [2] [3] It was themed with plants and reminiscent of the voyages of its namesake, Sir Joseph Banks, the British naturalist and botanist from London who, as long-time president of the Royal Society, became known for his promotion of science.
North Lincolnshire Council [3] Axholme Line-Haxey: 7.23 hectares Isle of Axholme, Haxey Village. SE 773 005 North Lincolnshire Council [4] Bradley and Dixon Woods: 41.77 hectares South of Grimsby. TA 242 058 North East Lincolnshire Council [5] Brumby Wood: 21.84 hectares Scunthorpe. SE 880 103 North Lincolnshire Council [6] Cleethorpes Country ...