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Sizewell C Update: September 2020
Our Head of Conservation, Ben McFarland, is currently sifting through the many thousands of pages of the Development Consent Order application. We will focus our effort where the risk to Suffolk…
Sizewell C update – September 2021
Our views have not changed. Plans for Sizewell C should not go ahead due to potential impacts on wildlife. Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Head of Conservation, Ben McFarland, explains…
Weekly wild news from our reserves, 25 September 2020
This week our Reserve Wardens have seen ivy bees, a starling murmuration, a little owl and a gorgeous September sunrise.
Forest School Training Level 2-3 Top Up (September 2024)
A 5 day course certified by AIM Qualifications for Level 2 Forest School assistants wising to become a Forest School Leader.
Shorter days, falling leaves and tonnes of blackberries
Continued Professional Development is a pretty normal thing for me in September, however this September I found myself on the other side of it, supporting the delivery of a fun outdoor learning…
Weekly Wild news from our reserves - 4 September
Have a sneak peek at the new visitor centre at Carlton Marshes, and catch up on this week's news and wildlife sightings.
Wild news from our reserves - 8 September 2023
Your weekly update from our nature reserves. Our wardens have been finalising their reed topping and making hay, plus there have been lots of late-summer, early-autumn wildlife sightings including…
Wild news from our reserves – 1 September 2023
As summer ends, our reserves are still full of wonderful wildlife. This week’s highlights were hundreds of toads, a wasp spider, fen raft spider webs and knopper galls.
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 9 September 2022
The latest news from our reserve wardens. This week the drought conditions have caused worrying impacts across our reserves, followed by a sigh of relief when some rain finally fell! Wildlife…
Weekly wild news from our reserves, 18 September
This week our Reserve Wardens have seen an array of invertebrates such as fox caterpillars, hunting hornets and bush crickets and introduced Azolla weevils to eat and eradicate the Azolla fern…