Luke Bamforth
@bamforthl
MSc Conservation Biology. Policy Officer with the Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership. Keen climber and unwitting scientist. All views are my own.
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12-11-2013 18:01:04
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After 12 years, I've finally found another Athous campyloides, 50 yards south of my first encounter at LWT Wild News HQ!
The Lincolnshire Bird Trail is a partnership between Visit Lincolnshire, Lincsbirding, Lincs Wildlife Trust, RSPB Frampton Marsh 🌍, Natural England East Midlands, @ntsandilands and Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership proving what can be done for nature and people, through partnership working!
Looking forward to speaking at this year's Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership conference about the wider policy landscape of nature recovery. Excited to see all of our Partners and wider stakeholders there! #nature #partnership #biodiversity
I'm Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership conference to learn about how Lincolnshire can do #MoreForNature. Physical activity has a huge part to play in supporting nature, not just as a space to walk but to support biodiversity in the spaces around pitches and clubhouses. Active Lincolnshire Let's Move Lincolnshire
We're at University of Lincoln, UK Careers Fair today! 👋 Drop by and say hello, and find out how your passion for wildlife or the environment could lead to a career in nature conservation. 🦡
Thank you University of Lincoln, UK, Luke Bamforth really enjoyed delivering a guest lecture on nature's role in promoting positive levels of health and wellbeing and the importance of the health sector recognizing its value
Tune in to BBC Lincolnshire at 19:15 today, to hear GLNP Policy Officer Luke Bamforth discuss the importance of nature for health and wellbeing! #BeingWellWithNature
"Nature offers time away from your daily stresses" Thank you BBC Lincolnshire for having us on the show! If you missed out yesterday, make sure to follow the link below to hear Luke Bamforth discuss nature's role in health and wellbeing! bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0… (18m50s)