Nature reserves
As the ecological anchor of a Living Landscape, our nature reserves are more important than ever.
Photograph: Steve Aylward
Creating a farmland Living Landscape
Our team of six conservation advisors are working with landowners and community groups to recreate habitat and restore habitat links.
Photograph: Steve Aylward
Stour Valley Woodlands Living Landscape
We aim to create an extensive woodland landscape which reunites isolated groups of dormouse and other woodland species.
Photograph: Brett Lewis
Suffolk Broads Living Landscape
We aim to create a rich landscape of wetland habitat from Lowestoft to Beccles.
Photograph: Darryl Hicks
Valley Fens Living Landscape
The headwaters of the Little Ouse and Waveney valleys hold some of the UK’s most precious fens.
Photograph: Andrew Excell
Sandlings Heaths and Forests Living Landscape
Our aim is to reconnect these fragmented sites on a landscape scale to create the largest unbroken tract of heathland in Suffolk.
Photograph: Steve Aylward
Blyth-Alde Living Landscape
The quality of the landscape makes this unique area enormously important to local people and visitors.
Photograph: Steve Aylward
Imagine a Suffolk...
...where wildlife flourishes in countryside, villages and towns
...where children grow up inspired by the sights and sounds of nature
...where people live happier, healthier lives.
This is our vision for a Living Landscape.
