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Waveney and Little Ouse Landscape Recovery
New Landscape Recovery project to begin in south Suffolk
In collaboration with two farmer groups, Suffolk Wildlife Trust has secured £750,000 from DEFRA for a 2-year Landscape Recovery project to restore woodlands and connect habitats in Constable and…
Talk: Creating resilient landscapes on the Suffolk Coast
Natural England Reserves Manager Harry Tucker tells us about some of the work being undertaken on the Suffolk Coast.
Ghost Ponds - bringing life back to the landscape
Organic farmer John Pawsey rediscovers and reinstates 'ghost' ponds at Shimpling Park Farm.
Carlton Marshes wins Enhancing Biodiversity & Landscape Award 2021
We’re delighted that our Carlton Marshes nature reserve has received the ‘Enhancing Biodiversity & Landscape’ award at Suffolk – Creating the Greenest County Awards 2021.
Nuclear Review: Suffolk's natural landscapes under threat from "misinformed" Prime Minister
Suffolk’s most loved wildlife sites and natural landscapes are under threat from the Prime Minister’s misinformed support for changing the laws that protect nature, and our Planning & Advocacy…
Landscape Recovery: Hype or Hope? Farmers and Conservationists Gather at Bressingham Hall’s High Barn
Farmers, facilitators, and conservationists gathered at Bressingham Hall’s High Barn for an event hosted by Suffolk Wildlife Trust exploring the future of landscape-scale nature recovery.
Common chickweed
Look for the small, white, star-shaped flowers of Common chickweed all year-round. Sometimes considered a 'weed', it is still a valuable food source for insects.
Quaking-grass
As its name suggests, quaking-grass can be seen quivering or 'quaking' in a breezy, summer wildflower meadow. Its purple-and-green, heart-shaped flower heads hang from delicate stems.…
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