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Wilder Lincolnshire Podcast

Wilder Lincolnshire Podcast

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Welcome to our monthly podcast where we discuss all things wildlife around Lincolnshire and take a deeper look into the workings of the Trust where nature is concerned. We are regularly joined by special guests who share their expertise and experience of a life in conservation. Make sure to check out footage of the interviews on our YouTube!Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Science
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    • Looking up for conservation: our local Swift Box Project
      Feb 20 2026

      In this episode of the Wilder Lincolnshire podcast, we look to the skies to celebrate one of our most extraordinary summer visitors: swifts. Joined by Viv Rhodie, Chair of the Horncastle and Woodhall Spa Area Group, we uncover what makes swifts so special, the inspiring local swift box project helping them thrive, and how people across the county can get involved in practical conservation.

      We also shine a light on Lincolnshire’s Area Groups — the passionate, volunteer-led communities at the heart of Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust — and how they’re making a real difference for wildlife on a local level. Whether you’re a swift superfan or curious about getting involved where you live, this episode is full of insight, inspiration, and hope for nature.

      A visual version of this podcast is available on our YouTube channel.

      If you would like to purchase a swift box from Viv please email us at info@lincstrust.co.uk.

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      27 min
    • Using drones in conservation
      Jan 30 2026

      For our first episode of 2026, we head out to Crowle Moor to catch up with the Fens East Peat Partnership (FEPP) team to discuss their work, including increasing water retention on various sites and monitoring land changes in response to restoration, particularly through aerial surveys.

      Drones on nature reserves can be quite a controversial topic and in this episode we unpick the benefits of using them for conservation, what impact they can have on wildlife and why we ask the general public not to use them on our reserves.

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      16 min
    • 2025 wrapped & Hawthorpe on the horizon
      Dec 29 2025

      In our last episode of 2025, Melvyn speaks to Paul Learoyd, Chief Executive of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, about some of the highlights for the Trust over the past year. We also hear from Professor Libby John, Chair of the Trust, who discusses the exciting potential of Hawthorpe, a large area of grassland that Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is raising funds to acquire. Find out more about the appeal at: lincstrust.org.uk/hawthorpe-appeal.

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      24 min
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