Farming for Wildlife in the Sandlings.
Illustrated talk by local farmer Jane Thomson, from Brick Kiln Farm about a wonderful project to restore native plants to part of Rookyard Wood.
Illustrated talk by local farmer Jane Thomson, from Brick Kiln Farm about a wonderful project to restore native plants to part of Rookyard Wood.
Sam Norris, Knettishall Heath Ranger, was thrilled to record the sounds of woodlark at Knettishall Heath during livestock checks recently.
From June this year, to address anti-social behaviour, we will be reintroducing car parking charges at Knettishall Heath Nature Reserve.
Just 100 years ago, the Sandlings Heaths were a vast unbroken heathland landscape which stretched almost the length of the Suffolk coast, but today they are fragmented with only a handful of large…
Knettishall Heath is an ancient landscape of lowland heath, grassland and woodland that has changed little since the Anglo-Saxon age. The unique mosaic of habitats is home to some of the UK's…
Lauren Mack, our Wild Learning Officer at Knettishall Heath, was visited by a group of children due to start school in September, for a morning of wild play in the woods on International Play Day…
Lauren Mack, our Wild Learning Officer at Knettishall Heath, had a lovely afternoon in the woods on Sunday 13th November, with local neurodiverse families attending our first SEND (special…