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Celebrating birch course
Explore the brilliant world of birch trees – from their myriad of craft and culinary uses to their associated wildlife and folklore.
Celebrating nature's wild mothers
This weekend we show our love and appreciation for mother figures across the UK, and we thought we would take this opportunity to celebrate some of the wonderfully wild mothers in nature.
Celebrating our volunteers - Carrie's story
In the past year, over 1,306 volunteers have contributed nearly 68,300 hours of volunteering time and we are going to be celebrating the fantastic difference our volunteers make for wildlife in…
Celebrating our volunteers - Gillian Hetherington
National Volunteer Week is in June and so this month we will be celebrating the fantastic difference our volunteers make for wildlife in Suffolk. In 2019, over 1360 volunteers have contributed…
Celebrating our volunteers - Matt, Jo and Laura
In the past year, over 1,360 volunteers have contributed nearly 68,300 hours of volunteering time and we are celebrating the fantastic difference our volunteers make for wildlife in Suffolk. Thank…
Celebrating our volunteers - Matt Clarke's story
National Volunteer Week is in June and so this month we will be celebrating the fantastic difference our volunteers make for wildlife in Suffolk. In 2019, over 1360 volunteers have contributed…
Celebrating 60 years of Suffolk Wildlife Trust
We’re celebrating Nest Box Week with a new mate!
We are very excited to announce our new partnership with Suffolk Building Society, to champion nature and help local people save!
Inspiring Suffolk Parishes to take action for wildlife
Ellen Shailes, our Planning and Ecology Adviser, spoke to the Suffolk Association of Local Councils Climate Forum about how Suffolk Wildlife Trust can support parishes looking to make improvements…
Hedgehog news
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...