Clifford Jukes

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12 May 2023 11:06 #6972 by John Walker
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Clifford was very involved and active at Tetney Blow Wells reserve , and I met him several times at the
Saltfleetby Theddlethorpe nnr back in 1990 to 2010 period
A wonderful person

John
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11 May 2023 17:01 #6966 by Pete Locking
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Yes thanks Jim. I also remember meeting Clifford on a couple of occasions as a child.  He was incredibly enthusiastic and knowledgable as Stuart said. I remember one time he was explaining the intricacies of moss reproduction and at the end, looking at our bewildered faces, said "I'm not being too elementary am I?"
A sad loss to our nature loving community.

Regards Pete
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11 May 2023 16:41 #6962 by Stuart Britton
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Thanks, Jim - sad news.  I remember Clifford visiting Linwood Warren with a group of children and he was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable.  I believe he was at one time warden at Tetney Blow Wells  though I stand to be corrected.
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09 May 2023 16:53 #6948 by Jim Wright
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I was sorry to see the news about Clifford Jukes.

I am not sure if he was a member of LBC, but he did a lot to promote the birds and other wildlife of the Cleethorpes and Tetney areas.

He was an important figure in the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and used to conduct nature walks on their behalf.  
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