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UK becomes first country to map and estimate carbon stored in seabeds
Charities urge stronger protection for UK seas - including the North Sea - as new reports reveal amount of carbon stored in UK seabed habitats following world-first research.
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Wild about towns
Over the past 60 years Suffolk’s towns have undergone periods of enormous growth and development. Whilst there have been some tragic losses of important wildlife habitats, there have also been new…
Going Wild about Bungay
Wild about Bungay, a book dedicated to Bungay's wildlife has raised £2,054.38 for Suffolk Wildlife Trust, all in the memory of Jasmine Lingwood, who passed away in 2012.
All about lapwing
Claire Rowan explores the lapwing, or 'peewit'.
Another sure sign of spring is the sight of the whirling aerial display antics of male lapwings as they tumble dramatically through…
Redwing
The redwing is a winter visitor, enjoying the feast of seasonal berries the UK's hedgerows, gardens and parks have to offer. Look out for the distinctive orangey-red patches under its wings…
Talk: Wild about Suffolk
An enjoyable illustrated talk with Paul Taylor
Learn about Forest School with Emma and Jo
Our Engagement Officers Emma and Jo have received Registered Trainer awards from the Forest School Association. Find out more about Forest School, training, and what accreditation means in this…
Spreading the word about Martlesham Wilds
Charlie Zakss, our Engagement Officer, has been leading some fantastic walks and community events for Martlesham Wilds, thanks to generous funding from the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths Area of…
10 facts about fen raft spiders
Fen raft spiders are one of the UK's largest and rarest spiders. Learn about the fascinating lives of these gentle arachnids, including how Suffolk Wildlife Trust has helped save them from…
What is out and about on the reserve this January.
Bullfinches have been showing well, lots of snipe are on the slough and plenty of ducks on the sailing lake.