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Lincolnshire Grassland to Become Nature Reserve
20 Jan
Summary
- Wildlife Trust seeks £1.4m to purchase 215-acre grassland.
- The site is near Hawthorpe in a nature-depleted landscape.
- The goal is to create a reserve for wildlife and wildflowers.

Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is embarking on an ambitious project to secure a vital grassland habitat. The trust aims to raise £1.4 million to purchase 215 acres of land situated near Hawthorpe.
This area is identified as one of Lincolnshire's largest remaining grassland sites. It is located within a landscape that has experienced significant nature depletion.
The acquisition is intended to establish a dedicated nature reserve. The reserve will support a diverse range of wildlife, including various wildflowers and wetland species, preserving biodiversity in the region.




