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Identifying and recording wildlife
Habitat & species advice
Welcome to Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Endangered species wildlife conservation
Bringing ospreys back to Suffolk
New species of fly discovered at Lackford Lakes
It's not every day that a new species is discovered, so it's extremely exciting that a new stem-boring fly has been found by Graham Moates, a volunteer at Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve,…
Developing a Species Conservation Strategy for water vole
Microphone building and sound recording workshop for adults
Make a microphone to record the sounds of the marshes! Create, record out on the reserve, take your microphone home at the end of the day.
The importance of heathland management in Suffolk
Forming pretty carpets of colour and a nectar rich resource for many invertebrate species across several of our reserves in Suffolk, our Heaths and Meadow Officer, Ben Calvesbert, explains why…
Night walk and dawn chorus sound recording
Come and capture the sounds at Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve as we move from the edge of night, to pre-dawn, and into the dawn chorus.
Controlling mink to preserve water voles and other native species
Jamie Smith, our Coastal Warden, explains how we’re working with Suffolk Coasts & Heaths & Dedham Vale AONB to help water voles and other native species avoid predation by American mink.…