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Improving & creating wetland habitats with the Bury Water Meadows Group
Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Bury Water Meadows Group have been working in partnership to enhance the River Lark and adjacent habitat in No Man’s Meadows, Bury St Edmunds.
Thank you, arc shopping centre, Bury St Edmunds!
A huge thank you to arc shopping centre in Bury St. Edmunds for helping us raise more than £2,100 from donations and sales, as they hosted wildlife themed events, as well as supporting membership…
A big thank you to the Arc Shopping Centre, Bury St. Edmunds
We want to say a big thank you to arc Shopping Centre in Bury St Edmunds, who have kindly chosen us to be their charity of the year, 2022/23!
The Cuckoo's Lea: The forgotten history of birds and place
A talk with author Michael J. Warren on the forgotten history of birds and place with Bury Literature Festival.
Gold from Newton's Apple Tree: Historical recipes for natural inks, paints and dyes
Bury Literature Festival x Festival of Nature. Dive into the world of colour with Nabil Ali and his book Gold from Newton's Apple Tree.
Stone loach
The stone loach is notoriously hard to spot - not only is it mostly nocturnal, it is also well camouflaged and can partially bury itself in the riverbed. It uses its whisker-like barbels to find…
How you can support the dormice of Bradfield Woods
Shoppers can support Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s drive to understand more about hazel dormice by voting in Tesco stores in and around Bury St Edmunds.
As Lackford Lakes turns 30, help us make it bigger and better
Suffolk Wildlife Trust is calling for the public’s support to buy 77 acres of land neighbouring the Lackford Lakes nature reserve near Bury St Edmunds.
Winter wildfowl in Suffolk
With Suffolk’s network of rivers, lakes, ponds and marshland, the county is brilliant place for winter ducks and geese. Some of the best reserves to visit to enjoy the sight of hundreds, sometimes…
Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre
A wildlife oasis of lakes, reedbed, meadow and woodland near Bury St Edmunds. Experience nature all year-round from iridescent kingfisher and dazzling dragonflies, to colourful ducks and precious…
Common sexton beetle
The common sexton beetle is one of several burying beetle species in the UK. An undertaker of the animal world, it buries dead animals like mice and birds, and feeds and breeds on the corpses.