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!

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!
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Recent Episodes

July 10, 2026
Lincolnshire's chalk streams
<p>Around 85% of the world's chalk streams are found in England, and about 11% of those are found in Lincolnshire. The geological conditions needed to form chalk streams are rare, but the slightly alkaline water that forms them provides an ideal habitat for many of the UK's freshwater species. </p><p>In this episode, we catch up with Will Bartle, a Monitoring Officer for Lincolnshire Chalk Streams Project, who has been working to restore one of Lincolnshire's rarest habitats since 2014.</p>

June 5, 2026
A beginner's guide to... warblers
<p>The next episode in our 'a beginner's guide to' series with bird expert and Gibraltar Point Warden Richard Doan puts the spotlight on warblers. Learn the basics from calls and songs to easily identifiable characteristics of this group of birds. There are 13 species commonly found in Lincolnshire and 9 of those right here at Gibraltar Point where Melvyn and Richard explore different habitats on the look out for them.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Audio credits</strong></p><p>Some bird sound recordings featured in this episode were sourced from Xeno-canto.</p><p>All recordings remain the property of their respective recordists and are used in accordance with their stated Creative Commons licences. All recordings have been credited to their original recordist. These sounds were included for education purposes and used only in non-monetised content. For full details, please refer to the original recordings on Xeno-canto.Common chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita) song by Lee Adler (XC795900); Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) song by Anthony McGeehan (XC1106221); Common whitethroat (Curruca communis) song by David Darrell-Lambert (XC1136650); Lesser whitethroat (Curruca curruca) song by Paul Driver (XC1024202); Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) song by David Pennington (XC905440); Common grasshopper warbler (Locustella naevia) song by Simon Elliott (XC602222); Eurasian reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) song by David Darrell-Lambert (XC1136664); Cetti’s Warbler (Cettia cetti cetti) song by Robert Hutchinson (XC590340).</p>

May 15, 2026
Our marvellous meadows: Red Hill nature reserve
<p>This month we hear from Mid-Lincolnshire warden, Kevin James, on one of our wonderful meadows in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds, Red Hill. From a sea of yellow cowslips earlier in the year to a burst of purples in June and July, Red Hill is as important for wildlife as it is beautiful to visit. </p><p>In the latest episode, find out all about the history of this chalk grassland, learn what a meadow even is and how this small but mighty reserve provides seeds for the wider landscape. </p>
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