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Harvest mouse
The harvest mouse is tiny - an adult can weigh as little as a 2p piece! It prefers habitats with long grass, but you are most likely to spot its round, woven-grass nests.
Tales of whales and Wally, orca and oyster, and world’s largest flapper skate appear in The Wildlife Trusts’ 2021 marine review
Conservation successes undermined by increasing disruption to UK seas
12 days of a (wildlife) Christmas - Ten hares a-leaping
Christmas is in the air and here in Ipswich we’re starting to feel festive. Join our Wild Learning Officer in the run up to Christmas by celebrating some of the town’s wild spaces and species as…
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…
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 2 July
The latest news from our reserves. This week we've been harvesting fritillary seeds, found a robin in the workshop, and seen moths, butterflies, orchids and more...
A milestone for fen raft spider project
A collaboration between Suffolk and Sussex Wildlife Trusts is helping to save one of Britain’s rarest spiders.
Legacy stories: Black Bourn Valley
Weekly wild news from our reserves – 17th March 2023
This week on our reserves, we’ve been completing winter bird surveys, laying some fine hedges, and finishing up the last of the winter works before spring starts in earnest...
Suffolk a stronghold for threatened stag beetle
Few British insects are quite as impressive and distinctive as the stag beetle. The spectacular male, with its huge antler-like jaws, is our largest and most conspicuous terrestrial beetle
Sizewell C Stage 3 Consultation
EDF Energy are proposing to build a new nuclear power station (Sizewell C) to the north of the existing Sizewell B power station. The proposals for Sizewell C will be the largest infrastructure…
King diving beetle
Britain's largest 'diving beetle' is an impressive creature, though it's not easy to find.