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Wildlife photography competition 2017 open for entries
Suffolk Wildlife Trust's annual wildlife photography competition is now open for entries.
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Establishing grassland and increasing botanical diversity at existing sites
Site Analysis for Freshwater Invertebrate Surveys
Have a happy hedgehog new year!
After the indulgence of the festive period I’m sure many of us will be beginning 2017 with a number of new years resolutions in mind. Whilst the more conventional pledges may be eating healthier,…
Suffolk Wildlife Trust– 62 years on by Steve Aylward
A talk run jointly by SWT and Halesworth U3A (University of the Third Age).
More people than ever take part in 30 Days Wild nature challenge
The number of people in Suffolk who pledged to make nature part of their everyday lives as part of 30 Days Wild up 35% on 2017
Swallowtail
The exotic and beautiful swallowtail is the UK's largest butterfly. A strong flier, residents can be spotted over wetlands in Norfolk during summer. Migrants occasionally appear in southern…
Grizzled skipper
The grizzled skipper has a striking brown-and-white checked wing pattern. It is a fast flier, so is best observed in the morning as it basks in the sun to warm up. It favours chalk grassland and…
Dark green fritillary
The dark green fritillary is actually an orange butterfly with black spots. It gets its name from the dark green hue to the undersides of its hindwings. A strong flier, it can be seen on open,…
In memory of Ernie Lucking
Andrew Excell, our South East Suffolk Sites Manager, remembers Ernie Lucking.