State of Nature report higlights devastating nature decline
A landmark State of Nature 2023 report shows that nature is continuing to decline at an alarming rate across the UK, which is already one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world.
A landmark State of Nature 2023 report shows that nature is continuing to decline at an alarming rate across the UK, which is already one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world.
The 2019 State of Nature Report has been published.
Sam Hanks, our Farmland Wildlife Advisor, explains how Suffolk’s farmland ponds are lifelines for wildlife in a productive landscape, creating links and stepping stones for a wide range of species…
It's not every day that a new species is discovered, so it's extremely exciting that a new stem-boring fly has been found by Graham Moates, a volunteer at Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve,…
Jamie Smith, our Coastal Warden, explains how we’re working with Suffolk Coasts & Heaths & Dedham Vale AONB to help water voles and other native species avoid predation by American mink.…
Dramatic increase of £1.2bn extra per year is needed to restore nature say The Wildlife Trusts.
A group of Wildlife Trusts call for urgent action on insects - together we can reverse unnoticed ‘apocalypse’
An ode to the wonders of nature in prose and poetry by James from our Youth Board.
Join Suffolk Wildlife Trust for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of the county's wildlife and wild places