Wilder Humber: pioneering methods to achieve seascape level restoration
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Wilder Humber: pioneering methods to achieve seascape level restoration

By Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve

Seagrass, saltmarsh, native oysters, and sand dunes are all incredibly important habitats, but they are rapidly declining.

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Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve

Gibraltar Road Skegness PE24 4SU United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
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Seagrass, saltmarsh, native oysters, and sand dunes are all incredibly important habitats, but they are rapidly declining in the Humber due to pressures such as climate change, pollution, and human development. Wilder Humber is an innovative project that brings together the restoration of these four habitats, aiming to restore and enrich nearly 40 hectares of the Humber Estuary. We are trialling a number of novel restoration methods to achieve this, including building the UK’s first saltmarsh and sand dune plant nursery in Saltfleet.

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Enjoy either a sandwich or toastie with soup or a homemade cake and hot drink for only £4.50. Redeem the offer by showing your ticket at the Visitor Centre when ordering.

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Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve

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Jan 7 · 13:30 GMT