Farming with wildlife - a vision for the future
As Suffolk Wildlife Trust approaches its 60th anniversary in June, John Pawsey describes the transformation of his farm into an organic wildlife haven, and shares his vision for the future of…
As Suffolk Wildlife Trust approaches its 60th anniversary in June, John Pawsey describes the transformation of his farm into an organic wildlife haven, and shares his vision for the future of…
John Pawsey at Shimpling Park Farm has farmed organically since 1999...
Illustrated talk by local farmer Jane Thomson, from Brick Kiln Farm about a wonderful project to restore native plants to part of Rookyard Wood.
Sam Hanks, Farmland Wildlife Advisor, explores how insects are in decline globally, and that the UK is sadly no exception. Both abundance and diversity are reducing at alarming rates. In the…
Barnaby Coupe, Land Use Policy Manager at The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, explains what today's announcement from Defra means for farming and wildlife.
There has never been a more important time to help nature. Sam Hanks, our Wilder Landscapes Manager, is recruiting for some exciting new job roles to extend our reach.
Join local craftswoman and spoon carver Fay Jones in the woods and hand carve your own spoons and spatulas to take home with you.
Spend a day with local craftsman Nick Gosman in this wonderful ancient woodland learning how to carve a Kuksa bowl.
From June this year, to address anti-social behaviour, we will be reintroducing car parking charges at Knettishall Heath Nature Reserve.