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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…
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
Volunteer with Suffolk Wildlife Trust
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.
Meet the Team - Membership
Membership is an integral part of our charity, without support through membership we wouldn’t be able to deliver vital work for wildlife and nature in Suffolk. Meet the team behind the scenes of…
Meet the team - Bradfield Woods
Get to know the team at our Bradfield Woods National Nature Reserve and find out more about the work we deliver here.
Meet the Team - Lackford Lakes
Get to know the team behind Lackford Lakes Nature Reserve and learn more about the history of this nature reserve and the wildlife which relies on it.
Team Building & Wild Work Days
Common carder bee
The common carder bee is a fluffy, gingery bumble bee that can often be found in gardens and woods, and on farmland and heaths. It is a social bee, nesting in cavities, old birds' nests and…
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…