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Suffolk Wildlife Trust joins with University of East Anglia to identify cause of hare deaths
Members of the public urged to photograph bodies of sick and dying hares and share their sightings with Dr Diana Bell
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…
Chemical-free organic gardening
Go chemical-free in your garden to help wildlife! Here's how to prevent slugs and insects from eating your plants with wildlife-friendly methods.
Ground-nesting birds and responsible dog walking
Andrew Excell, South East Suffolk Sites Manager, explains why it's so important to keep dogs on leads to protect ground-nesting birds.
Weekly wild news from our reserves – 10 March 2023
We have two weeks’ worth of news in today’s round-up, and there’s been a lot happening in our nature reserves across Suffolk. Have you ever seen a flat-backed millipede? Read on...
British Sugar fails to deliver on 3-year plan to end use of banned neonicotinoids
An application for the use of a banned, bee-harming neonicotinoid on sugar beet seed in 2024 has been submitted to the UK Government – despite an industry commitment to end reliance on the banned…
Go WILD with Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Discover Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Join us for a relaxed and informal event where guests will have the chance to discover more about Suffolk Wildlife Trust and all the great work the charity achieves across the county.
Discovering the Brecks with Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Discover the wonders of the Brecks by joining us at our community open days across Suffolk and Norfolk, in partnership with the Brecks Fen Edge and Rivers Landscape Partnership Scheme, supported…