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Heathland and moorland
These wild, open landscapes stretch over large areas and are most often found in uplands. Although slow to awaken in spring, by late summer heathland can be an eye-catching purple haze of heather…
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…
Establishing grassland and increasing botanical diversity at existing sites
Reptile-friendly gardening
Site Analysis for Freshwater Invertebrate Surveys
Wild news from our reserves – 14 April 2023
Catch up on the latest news from our reserves - this week there have been lots more uplifting signs of spring; with migrant birds returning, woodland wildflowers in bloom, basking reptiles, early…
Blaxhall Common Nature Reserve
Blaxhall Common is a piece of heathland full of birds, butterflies, reptiles and flowers particular to the area
Weekly wild news from our reserves, 26 March
This week has seen a flurry of spring bird activity, more wild flowers, reptiles emerging and a delightful group of hares.
Suffolk Secrets pledge £24,000 over two years to support Suffolk Wildlife Trust
In 2018, the World Wildlife Fund and Zoological Society of London’s Living Planet Report estimated that the total population of the world’s wild vertebrates (fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals…
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 16 April 2021
The latest news from our Reserve Wardens. This week: reptiles warming up, a night time fox, bounding otters, a rare brook lamprey and lots more spring wildlife.