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River Blyth restoration update
Suffolk Wildlife Trust is working with the Environment Agency to tackle the issues of surface runoff, sedimentation, invasive plant species and habitat degradation in the River Blyth catchment.…
Bringing Nature Back to Life: Pond Restoration at Ilketshall St. Lawrence Green
Take a look behind the scenes at how our Wilder Landscapes Team restores vital habitats for nature in Suffolk.
New project to restore Suffolk's ancient heathland
After the success of heathland restoration works at Knettishall Heath Nature Reserve in the 2010s, Suffolk Wildlife Trust is preparing a follow-up series of works to restore even more of the…
Team Wilder in action! Restoring Brockley village pond...
A team of volunteers from Brockley have been restoring their historic village pond to make it a much better place for wildlife.
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 20 November
This week coppicing work continued along with saltmarsh restoration monitoring, more gorgeous Suffolk skies and a bird’s nest fungus...
Working with farmers to restore and create farmland ponds for great crested newts
Sam Hanks, Wilder Landscapes Manager, reflects on our collaboration with Suffolk farmers to restore and create habitat to benefit great crested newts.
Over 60,000 people march in London demanding politicians to Restore Nature Now
On 22 June 2024, Suffolk Wildlife Trust joined fellow Wildlife Trusts and over 60,000 people marching through central London.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust receives grant of £247,000 from the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund
Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s stunning landscape-scale reserve, Carlton Marshes, near Lowestoft, has received a grant to continue habitat creation and restoration work as well as extend fully…
My big adventure
Poppy plays with molehills, watches deer and birds, and nestles in the trunks of ancient trees to get in touch with her roots. Poppy's father was an inspirational Restoration Officer at the…
Weekly wild news from our reserves – 3 December 2021
This week our reserves teams saw a ring-tailed hen harrier and were busy milling ash and restoring heathland whilst many reserves got a sprinkling of snow.
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 26 November 2021
This week our reserve teams have been full steam ahead with reserve management; coppicing, dead hedging, restoring a pond, restructuring scrub and creating wheelchair access to our new hide.