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Welcome to Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Bringing ospreys back to Suffolk
Bats in Suffolk with Anne and Dennis Kell
This presentation will introduce the audience to the world of bats and talk a little more about their ecology and life styles in the UK, especially in Suffolk.
County Wildlife Sites
New campaign to protect Suffolk's seas
Suffolk Wildlife Trust calling on people to join wave of support for 41 new Marine Conservation Zones, including first ever site for Suffolk
Brandt's bat
The small, shaggy-furred Brandt's bat roosts in all sorts of houses, old or modern. It is similar to the whiskered bat and they often roost together, but in separate colonies. It feeds low to…
Whiskered bat
The small, shaggy-furred whiskered bat roosts in all sorts of houses, old or modern. It is similar to the Brandt's bat and they often roost together, but in separate colonies. It feeds along…
Butterflies in Suffolk Wildlife Reserves
Join us for an illustrated talk by Steve Aylward from Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Flagship species in Suffolk
Suffolk Ponds Group
The return of polecats to Suffolk
Polecats were sadly wiped out in Suffolk by the early 1900s. In 2006, there was just one record of a polecat sighting in Suffolk. However, polecats (or rather polecat/ferrets) are now increasing…