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Celebrating our volunteers - Matt, Jo and Laura
In the past year, over 1,360 volunteers have contributed nearly 68,300 hours of volunteering time and we are celebrating the fantastic difference our volunteers make for wildlife in Suffolk. Thank…
Volunteer with Suffolk Wildlife Trust
My career path
As a Trainee Reserves officer at Rutland Water Nature Reserve, Dale is lucky enough that he can take his passion for wildlife to work with him, with a job that will set him up for a career in…
Celebrating Volunteers: Les Tarver, Volunteer Warden
Les has been volunteering with us as a Warden since 1987
Pond design and location
Farmers work together to reconnect wildlife
Sam Hanks, Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Farmland Wildlife Advisor, is supporting farmers around Bramfield, Walpole, Thorington and Wenhaston to work together for wildlife.
Shrill carder bee
The shrill carder bee can be spotted flying quickly around flowers in unimproved pastures. The queens produce a loud, high-pitched buzz, hence the name. It is declining rapidly and is restricted…
Volunteering Opportunities
Browse our current volunteering opportunities and help wildlife in your local area. There are volunteering opportunities across the UK, from supporting events, to community gardening and species surveying.
A wonderful mix of summer wildlife
Summer is a great time at Lackford, with a wonderful mix of wildlife to watch – butterflies, dragonflies and birds. At the start of June (the beginning of summer), here is what you could see…
Talk: Garden Bird Watch
Discover more about the Garden BirdWatch: what, why and how to get involved.
Watch what you wash away
Some cosmetics, soaps, washing-up liquids and cleaning products can be harmful to wildlife with long-lasting effects.