The return of polecats to Suffolk
Polecats were sadly wiped out in Suffolk by the early 1900s. In 2006, there was just one record of a polecat sighting in Suffolk. However, polecats (or rather polecat/ferrets) are now increasing…
Polecats were sadly wiped out in Suffolk by the early 1900s. In 2006, there was just one record of a polecat sighting in Suffolk. However, polecats (or rather polecat/ferrets) are now increasing…
An early morning walk from Melton Riverside to Bromeswell Green nature reserve and return.
Sam Norris, Knettishall Heath Ranger, was thrilled to record the sounds of woodlark at Knettishall Heath during livestock checks recently.
Swifts spend most of their lives flying – even sleeping, eating and drinking – only ever landing to nest. They like to nest in older buildings in small holes in roof spaces.
A brand-new wildlife mural will soon appear in Lowestoft town centre as street artist ATM returns for his third commission as part of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s creation of a giant new nature…
Swift expert Sarah Gibson explores the early life of these brilliant birds.
The Wildlife Trusts welcome new legislation and call for sensible beaver management guidance.
The Wildlife Trusts call for an explanation as promised protections for beavers are put on hold
Swifts like to leave their nests by dropping into the air from the entrance. This is why they often choose to set up camp in the eaves of buildings. If you have a wall that's at least five…
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...
This week: our amazing coppicing volunteers return to Bradfield Woods, a great white egret and some frosty and misty scenes.