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Thousands back Wave of Support for Marine Conservation Zones
More than 22,000 people completed The Wildlife Trust’s online action, which urged Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, to designate 41 new Marine…
Marine
There's another world waiting beneath the waves. Seals weave in and out of sunlit kelp forests, cuttlefish flash all the colours of the rainbow, starfish graze along the muddy seabed and…
Two government consultations offer opportunity to have your say on important environmental decisions
A public consultation on the designation of 41 new Marine Conservation Zones (including Suffolk's first) closes on 20 July, and there's still time to contact Defra with views on the…
Conservation science
National Marine Week 2019
Suffolk Wildlife Trust will be diving into National Marine Week from July 27th
The problem of plastic – young volunteer wins National Youth Marine Conservation Award
Research shows that if just one person in every four takes up a cause, this can be enough to change the minds and behaviour of the majority. We are celebrating one young volunteer who has done…
Latitude Launch of National Marine Week
Last weekend members of staff from our reserves and engagement teams from all over the county congregated at Latitude festival to inspire visitors about all things Marine.
Wildlife Conservation
Most of our plants and animals are declining and wildlife is under huge pressure. The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world where one in ten face the threat of extinction. Sadly, an increasingly nature impoverished world is becoming normalised; as we forget what ‘wild’ looks like, we become poorer as a result. We urgently need this to change.
Endangered species wildlife conservation
Wildlife Conservation & Recovery
Have you seen a pine marten in Suffolk?
A few weeks ago we had a report of a pine marten sadly found dead on Felixstowe beach. This is the first confirmed sighting of a pine marten in Suffolk for many years, so potentially very exciting…