Friday Evening Wildlife Walks- River Deben, Wilford Bridge
Evening walk whilst looking for wildlife.
Evening walk whilst looking for wildlife.
The river lamprey is a primitive, jawless fish, with a round, sucker-mouth which it uses to attach to other fish to feed from them. Adults live in the sea and return to freshwater to spawn.
Our Wilder Rivers Adviser - Alice Wickman - has been working at a site on the River Glem to reconnect the river to its floodplain, and to improve the river habitat for wildlife.
We welcomed over 40 members of Deben Yacht Club for a tour of Martlesham Wilds to help raise awareness and support for the campaign.
Now that we have begun field work for the Spring 2018 season, we have two lovely new interns that have joined Team Hedgehog here in Ipswich. It’s brilliant to have the enthusiasm of both Sarah and…
Though lockdown has put some things on hold, Suffolk Wildlife Trust is working with the Environment Agency to improve the River Blyth for people and wildlife, with funding from a Water Environment…
Suffolk Wildlife Trust is working with the Environment Agency to tackle the issues of surface runoff, sedimentation, invasive plant species and habitat degradation in the River Blyth catchment.…
Join us on the river as part of National Marine Week to celebrate the wonderful wildlife found in Suffolk’s waters
Here is our sightings from April 2023 at Lackford Lakes.
This post will be updated with sightings as we go through the month so keep checking back here to find up to date information about…
Join Ipswich Wildlife Group for this fascinating birdwatching walk on the public footpath along the banks of the River Orwell between the two Suffolk Wildlife Trust reserves at Levington Lagoon…