Send us your signs of spring in Suffolk
We might not be able to travel to see wildlife at the moment, but there's so much to enjoy on our doorstep. We'd love you to share the wildlife you spot in your garden or local patch…
We might not be able to travel to see wildlife at the moment, but there's so much to enjoy on our doorstep. We'd love you to share the wildlife you spot in your garden or local patch…
Carlton II the cuckoo is on his way back from Africa to East Anglia, where he was fitted with his satellite tracking tag at Carlton Marshes in May 2018.
Ben McFarland, Head of Conservation
The Sizewell estate and many areas affected by the proposed Sizewell C development are currently really important for bats, with an exceptional diversity…
“Where have the eels gone?” is a Galloper Wind Farm and AONB funded project run by Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
We asked our members to share their memories of the wilder Suffolk we once had.
Our Head of Conservation, Ben McFarland, on the latest news regarding the plans for Sizewell C.
Well, we all know that you should show your love for one another every day of the year, not just on the 14th February, but while the shops are filled with sugary treats and enormous red hearts,…
Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Suffolk Libraries are launching a new partnership project to connect the natural world and the written word and celebrate the different ways authors relate to nature.…
A new report published by The Wildlife Trusts today reveals, for the first time, the vast scale of the destruction and impact that HS2 will cause to nature.