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Habitat Advice
Endangered species wildlife conservation
Planning & Infrastructure Bill
Flagship species in Suffolk
Planning for wildlife in your community
A practical guide to understanding the wildlife in your parish and what steps you can take to support it
Young Warden's create new habitats for nature
The Young Wardens in Ipswich have been hard at work coppicing in Spring Wood over the winter, getting the woodland ready for spring by enabling new tree growth.
Improving & creating wetland habitats with the Bury Water Meadows Group
Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Bury Water Meadows Group have been working in partnership to enhance the River Lark and adjacent habitat in No Man’s Meadows, Bury St Edmunds.
Planning Bill breaks Labour’s nature promises
Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Norfolk Wildlife Trust join forces with the national Wildlife Trust movement and RSPB to raise grave concerns for wildlife as the Government rejects amendments to the…
New species of fly discovered at Lackford Lakes
It's not every day that a new species is discovered, so it's extremely exciting that a new stem-boring fly has been found by Graham Moates, a volunteer at Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve,…
Developing a Species Conservation Strategy for water vole
Planning Bill amends: a step forward for nature, but not the giant leap we need
Last week, the UK Government tabled amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill in the House of Lords to introduce safeguards for nature it claims would prevent existing environmental…