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Lincolnshire Rewilding Network

Connecting landowners, local groups, visitors and supporters who want to help wild places return across the fens, coast, wolds and river valleys.

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Welcome

Connecting, inspiring and enabling rewilding across Lincolnshire.

The network brings together people who care about wild places, from large estates and partner projects to volunteers, visitors and supporters who want to help nature recover locally.

What is rewilding?

Restoring natural processes, habitats and connection.

Rewilding gives nature more room to repair itself. In Lincolnshire that can mean reconnecting wetlands, rebuilding flower-rich grasslands, creating scrub and woodland mosaics, improving rivers and helping people experience richer wildlife close to home.

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Take part

There are different routes into the same shared effort.

Landowners can ask early questions, supporters can get updates, volunteers can hear about practical days, and partner projects can connect with people who want to help locally.

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Project map

See the first Lincolnshire projects on the network map.

Wild Wrendale, Wilder Doddington and Boothby Wildlands are now included as the initial project listings, with space for more confirmed projects to be added later.

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Upcoming events

Guided walks, site visits and community talks.

Ready to help nature recover across Lincolnshire?

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