Reflecting on a year of hedgehog action!
As we enter a new year I thought I'd reflect on our hedgehog action in 2018 - together we’ve achieved great things for our local hedgehog populations, and I hope you will join me in aiming…
As we enter a new year I thought I'd reflect on our hedgehog action in 2018 - together we’ve achieved great things for our local hedgehog populations, and I hope you will join me in aiming…
How we can all help wildlife by Ben McFarland, Head of Conservation.
A team of volunteers from Brockley have been restoring their historic village pond to make it a much better place for wildlife.
Ellen Shailes, our Planning and Ecology Adviser, spoke to the Suffolk Association of Local Councils Climate Forum about how Suffolk Wildlife Trust can support parishes looking to make improvements…
The Wildlife Trusts and partners launch new practical initiative to help insects and reverse sharp declines in their populations.
The bee orchid is a sneaky mimic - the flower’s velvety lip looks like a female bee. Males fly in to try to mate with it and end up pollinating the flower. Sadly, the right bee species doesn’t…
One of our largest and most impressive solitary wasps, the bee wolf digs a nest in sandy spots and hunts honey bees.