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Site Analysis for Freshwater Invertebrate Surveys
Fen Raft Spider surveys, meadow clearance, beach cleans...
As numbers of wintering duck, geese and waders are increasing across the marshes, the wardens and volunteers are working hard to prepare their winter home. Read on for wildlife and reserve…
New water vole surveys hope to save endangered mammal
Water voles are considered an endangered species in the UK. These semi-aquatic mammals are one of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s thirteen “flagship species” – species for which we prioritise are…
Waveney & Little Ouse Landscape Recovery Project – please tell us what you think
Please can you help us by completing our short survey?
'Butterfly boom' at Lackford Lakes nature reseve
A recent butterfly survey carried out by volunteers at Lackford Lakes recorded the highest number of butterflies in seven years, a result of the prolonged summer sunshine.
Tell Suffolk County Council your priorities for nature
Have you say on the future of nature in Suffolk by completeing Suffolk County Council's public survey ahead of the creation of a county-wide Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
Young Wardens at Carlton Marshes
Carlton Marshes: Practical conservation and survey skills for teenagers aged 11-16.
Young Wardens at Carlton Marshes
Carlton Marshes: Practical conservation and survey skills for teenagers aged 11-16.